FINAL REPORT
 EXAM: Chest, single semi-erect AP portable view.
 
 CLINICAL INFORMATION: Post-surgical with respiratory failure requiring tracheostomy and now with renal failure.
 
 COMPARISON: ___.
 
 FINDINGS: The patient is rotated to the right. Perihilar opacities likely due to pulmonary edema with bibasilar opacities similar to the prior study, likely representing combination of pleural effusions and atelectasis, although underlying infection or aspiration not excluded. An enteric tube is seen, distal aspect not well appreciated due to underpenetration below the level of the diaphragm, likely also courses below the inferior aspect of the image. Overall, there is no significant interval change. Tracheostomy tube and right PICC line are grossly stable in position.
