FINAL REPORT
 HISTORY: Post arrest.
 
 TECHNIQUE: Supine AP view of the chest.
 
 COMPARISON: None.
 
 FINDINGS:
 
 The lung volumes are low. The heart size is normal. The aortic knob is calcified. Endotracheal tube tip terminates approximately 5.5 cm from the carina. Orogastric tube tip terminates within the stomach. A percutaneous gastrostomy tube is noted, with balloon projecting over the region of the stomach. No large pneumothorax is identified though a trace right pleural effusion may be present. Linear lucency through the posterior aspect of the right 1st rib is suggestive of a nondisplaced fracture. Hazy ill-defined opacity is noted in the right lung, primarily the right perihilar region, findings which could reflect asymmetric pulmonary edema though infection, aspiration, or hemorrhage is not excluded.
 
 IMPRESSION:
 
 1. Support lines and tubes are in standard positions.
 
 2. Hazy opacification primarily within the right perihilar region could reflect asymmetric pulmonary edema though aspiration, hemorrhage or infection is not excluded.
 
 3. Possible nondisplaced fracture of the right 1st rib.
