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<t>Using</t> <t>LIVE</t> <t>xPlane,</t> a mid-esophageal aortic valve long-axis transesophageal echocardiography image (left image) and aortic valve short-axis transesophageal echocardiography image (right image) were taken, with the image inverted from right to left. Acceleration flow was recognized in the non-coronary cusp of the intra-sewing ring white arrow indicates aortic regurgitation and white dotted arrow indicates its acceleration flow
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Using LIVE xPlane, a mid-esophageal aortic valve long-axis transesophageal echocardiography image (left image) and aortic valve short-axis transesophageal echocardiography image (right image) were taken, with the image inverted from right to left. Acceleration flow was recognized in the non-coronary cusp of the intra-sewing ring white arrow indicates aortic regurgitation and white dotted arrow indicates its acceleration flow

Journal: JA Clinical Reports

Article Title: Intraoperative detection of stuck leaflet after implantation of a mechanical aortic valve: a case report

doi: 10.1186/s40981-020-0313-3

Figure Lengend Snippet: Using LIVE xPlane, a mid-esophageal aortic valve long-axis transesophageal echocardiography image (left image) and aortic valve short-axis transesophageal echocardiography image (right image) were taken, with the image inverted from right to left. Acceleration flow was recognized in the non-coronary cusp of the intra-sewing ring white arrow indicates aortic regurgitation and white dotted arrow indicates its acceleration flow

Article Snippet: LIVE xPlane, using a CX50 (Philips Medical Systems, Bothell, WA, USA), revealed that the regurgitation had originated in the intra-sewing ring of a non-coronary cusp and was not located at the point of the hinges (Fig. ).

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