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X-Ray Chest PA View

Also known as Chest (PA view), X - Ray Chest - Postero Anterior View, Chest radiograph
This test is for
Male, Female
Test Preparation
  1. Depending on the area to be imaged, you may be asked to wear a hospital gown at the time of the scan.
  2. You may have to remove your jewelry and any metal objects that might interfere with the image.
  3. Pregnant women should inform their doctor (and x-ray technician) as the radiation may affect the fetus. If needed, precautions can be taken to lower the radiation exposure to the fetus.

Understanding X-Ray Chest PA View


What is X-Ray Chest PA View?

The X-Ray Chest PA View is a common, painless, and non-invasive imaging test used to produce images of lungs, airways, heart, blood vessels, and the bones of the spine and chest. It helps doctors detect issues such as infections, lung diseases, or heart conditions by taking an image from the back (posterior) to the front (anterior) of your chest area.

The X-Ray Chest PA View test uses electromagnetic waves and ionizing radiation to create pictures of the inside of your body. This procedure involves positioning the body between the machine that produces the X-rays and a plate that makes the image digitally or with X-ray film. In the Posteroanterior (PA) view, the X-ray beam passes from the back of your body to the front, offering a detailed representation of the chest organs. 

This test is often recommended to diagnose and monitor various respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. It is commonly used to investigate the cause of symptoms such as persistent cough, shortness of breath, or chest pain. It can help diagnose lung infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis, assess chronic lung diseases (e.g., COPD) and lung tumors, and evaluate heart size or fluid accumulation around the heart. Additionally, it is often done after chest injuries to identify potential fractures and complications. 

For this test, wear loose and comfortable clothing and remove any metal objects, such as jewelry. Inform your doctor/technician if you have a pacemaker or if you are pregnant to discuss safety precautions and alternative imaging options. 

Interpretation of the test results requires professional expertise. Therefore, it is essential to consult your doctor to understand the implications of the test findings. 

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What is X-Ray Chest PA View used for?

The X-Ray Chest PA View test is done: 

  • To investigate the cause of respiratory symptoms such as persistent cough, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
  • To diagnose lung infections such as Pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc.
  • To assess chronic lung diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or lung fibrosis.
  • To check for heart enlargement or fluid in the space between your lungs and your chest wall (pleural effusion).
  • To identify lung masses or tumors.
  • To identify inflammation of the lining of the lung (pleuritis).
  • To help identify ballooning of the aorta or abnormal contours of the chest.
  • To help identify diaphragmatic hernia.
  • To detect hardening or calcification of heart valves or the aorta. 
  • To investigate chest trauma or injuries.
  • As a part of a complete physical exam or before you have surgery.
  • To see how well treatment is working or how a disease is progressing.
  • To see where implanted pacemaker wires and other internal devices are located.

What does X-Ray Chest PA View measure?

The X-Ray Chest PA View measures various aspects of the chest’s internal structures, including the size, shape, and position of the heart, lungs, and surrounding structures. It can reveal abnormalities such as fluid in the lungs, infections, tumors, or changes in the diaphragm. This imaging test assesses the overall health of the respiratory and cardiovascular system, allowing doctors to detect conditions such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, chronic lung diseases, heart enlargement, or chest injuries.

Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about X-Ray Chest PA View


Frequently Asked Questions about X-Ray Chest PA View

Q. What is the Chest X-ray PA view?

The chest X-ray PA view is an imaging test that captures images of the chest area from the back to the front. It helps visualize the lungs, heart and surrounding structures to identify any abnormalities or conditions.

Q. Is the Chest X-ray PA view painful?

No, the Chest X-ray PA view is a simple, non-invasive and painless procedure. You may feel some discomfort from standing in position or holding your breath, but there is no pain associated with the X-ray procedure itself.

Q. How should I prepare for the test?

For the X-Ray Chest PA View you may be asked to wear loose, comfortable clothing without metal fasteners, and remove jewelry or other metal objects. Inform your doctor/ technician if you are pregnant or have a pacemaker.

Q. What will happen during the test?

During the Chest X-ray PA view test, you will stand facing the X-ray machine and may be asked to wear a hospital gown. After removing any metal objects, the technician will position you against the X-ray plate. You will be asked to take a deep breath and hold the plate briefly while the X-ray machine captures images of your chest from back to front. The entire procedure is usually quick and doesn't take much time.You can resume your normal activities immediately afterwards unless otherwise instructed by your doctor.

Q. Can I resume normal activities after the test?

Yes, you can generally return to your normal activities immediately after X-ray Chest PA view unless otherwise instructed by the doctor.

Q. Should I have a chest X-ray if I’m pregnant?

Always tell your healthcare provider if you might be pregnant. Radiation exposure can cause damage to a developing fetus. The amount of radiation simple chest X-rays use is so small that it typically doesn’t cause issues during pregnancy. But healthcare providers prefer to limit radiation exposure until after your delivery. They’ll determine whether you need an X-ray based on your symptoms.

Q. What do my results mean?

Your healthcare provider will review your chest X-ray results in detail and explain what they mean. In general: 1) A normal chest X-ray PA view shows clear lungs, a healthy heart and a clearly outlined chest cavity. There are no visible nodules, tumors or masses. 2) An abnormal chest X-ray PA view can highlight atypical characteristics like an enlarged heart, fluid buildup in your lungs, broken ribs, cysts, masses and other irregularities. If you get abnormal results, your provider may recommend additional tests (like a CT scan or PET scan) for more information.
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X-Ray Chest PA View test price for other cities


Price inKolkataRs. 230
Price inNoidaRs. 138
Price inMumbaiRs. 230
Price inNew DelhiRs. 138
Price inBangaloreRs. 225
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