FINAL REPORT
STUDY: AP chest, ___.

CLINICAL HISTORY: ___-year-old woman with acute pancreatitis. Evaluate for interval changes.

FINDINGS:
There are more confluent areas of opacity within the right mid lung field and the left base.
Underlying superimposed pneumonia is not excluded.
There is again seen cardiomegaly, pulmonary edema and bilateral pleural effusions, left worse than right.
There is an endotracheal tube whose tip is 3.7 cm above the carina, appropriately sited.
Comparison is made to prior study from ___.
There is a nasogastric tube whose tip and side port are below the GE junction.
Overall, these findings appear stable.
There is a right-sided central line with distal lead tip in the cavoatrial junction.
