FINAL REPORT
 EXAMINATION: CHEST (PORTABLE AP)
 
 INDICATION: ___ year old man, intubated // Interval change? Interval
 change?
 
 COMPARISON: PRIOR CHEST RADIOGRAPHS ___ THROUGH ___ AT 22:36.
 
 IMPRESSION: 
 
 ET tube in standard placement. Esophageal drainage tube is still looped in the hypopharynx alongside what I think is an intended esophageal probe for either temperature or pressure, before it passes into the stomach and out of view. The upper lung is clear. Overall lung volumes are hyperinflated and emphysema would explain basal predominant edema, if any. Currently left basal opacification probably a combination of atelectasis and residual edema is unchanged over night
