FINAL REPORT
 EXAMINATION: CHEST (PORTABLE AP)
 
 INDICATION: ___ year old woman history of DM2, afib on Coumadin, SSS s/p
 pacer, stage IV CKD with left intertrochanteric hip fracture and SAH now with
 new oxygen requirement. // Please assess for volume overload
 
 COMPARISON: Chest x-ray from ___ at 16:40
 
 FINDINGS: 
 
 The left costophrenic sulcus is clear. The dual lead pacemaker is again noted, with lead tips over the right atrium and right ventricle. There is new hazy opacity at the right lung base, which could represent a combination of pleural fluid and/or underlying collapse and/or consolidation. Mild interstitial edema is again seen, slightly more pronounced. Again seen is moderate cardiomegaly, with prominence of the cardiomediastinal silhouette.
 
 IMPRESSION:
 
 
 1. New hazy opacity at right lung base. This is not fully characterized, but could represent a combination of pleural fluid and underlying collapse and/or consolidation.
 2. Cardiomegaly.
 3. Interstitial edema, possibly slightly more pronounced than on ___.
