FINAL REPORT
AP CHEST, 12:13 A.M. ON ___

HISTORY: Cardiac arrest.
IMPRESSION: AP chest compared to ___:

The fracture of the second from uppermost sternal wire dates from at least ___, 3:55 p.m., the earliest examination available. There has been no subsequent derangement of wires. ET tube is in standard placement. Left subclavian line ends in the left brachiocephalic vein, and a nasogastric tube passes into the stomach and out of view. There is no pneumothorax. Upper mediastinum is not widened. Pleural effusions are small if any. Lesser degree of atelectasis is new at the right lung base. There is new opacification at the base of the left lung which could be asymmetric edema, since there are clear septal lines, but the marked asymmetry raises concern for pneumonia particularly aspiration. Mild cardiomegaly has improved since ___.
