FINAL REPORT
STUDY: AP chest, ___.

CLINICAL HISTORY: ___-year-old man with encephalopathy and bilateral pneumonia.

FINDINGS: Heart size is enlarged but stable. Underlying infection would be difficult to exclude. The endotracheal tube tip is 1.7 cm above the carina, could be pulled back 1-2 cm for more optimal placement. There is a nasogastric tube whose tip and side port are below the gastroesophageal junction. Comparison is made to previous study from ___. There is vague retrocardiac opacity and there are airspace opacities bilaterally which likely represent persistent unchanged pulmonary edema. The right IJ central line as well as the right-sided PICC line have the distal lead tips in the mid to distal SVC appropriately sited and unchanged in position.
