Cardiomegaly can be graded based on the cardiothoracic index measured on CT scans. A cardiothoracic index between 51-55% is considered Grade I, 56-60% is Grade II, 61-65% is Grade III, and over 65% is Grade IV, with higher grades indicating more severe enlargement of the heart.
Cardiomegaly can be graded based on the cardiothoracic index measured on CT scans. A cardiothoracic index between 51-55% is considered Grade I, 56-60% is Grade II, 61-65% is Grade III, and over 65% is Grade IV, with higher grades indicating more severe enlargement of the heart.
Cardiomegaly can be graded based on the cardiothoracic index measured on CT scans. A cardiothoracic index between 51-55% is considered Grade I, 56-60% is Grade II, 61-65% is Grade III, and over 65% is Grade IV, with higher grades indicating more severe enlargement of the heart.