5noCritically ill patients admitted to the intensive care unit require continuous monitoring of vital functions as well as mechanical and pharmacological support, provided through different devices. Chest radiographs play a fundamental role in monitoring the conditions of these patients and assessing the intensive-care devices after their insertion; therefore, the radiologist needs to know their normal appearance and their correct position and should be aware of the possible complications that may occur after their placement. This pictorial review illustrates the radiographic appearance of non-cardiological devices commonly used in clinical practice (central venous catheters, tunneled catheters, Swan-Ganz catheters, chest tubes, endotrachea...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the goals of central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is monitorin...
The bedside chest x-ray (CXR) is an indispensible diagnostic tool for monitoring seriously ill patie...
AbstractThe need for routine immediate postoperative chest roentgenography after heart operations ha...
Critically ill patients admitted to the intensive care unit require continuous monitoring of vital f...
This short review has the aim of helping the radiologist to identify medical devices when interpreti...
A chest x-ray is probably the most commonly obtained radiographic image in the intensive care unit (...
A total of 411 routine chest films were evaluated to determine their clinical value for surgical i...
Chest radiographs are one of the most common radiological investigations performed in a critical car...
This study evaluated the impact and value of bedside chest X-ray in intensive care units.This observ...
International audienceABSTRACT: Chest x-rays (CXRs) are the main imaging tool in intensive care unit...
We review the radiologic findings of normal positioning, malpositioning, and complications related t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether chest radiographs are warranted after uncomplicated guidewire exchan...
Placements of central venous lines (CVC), percutaneous intrathoracic drains (ITDs), and nasogastric ...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are critically ill and require constant monitoring of clinic...
Patients in the intensive care units suffer from a myriad of cardiopulmonary processes for which por...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the goals of central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is monitorin...
The bedside chest x-ray (CXR) is an indispensible diagnostic tool for monitoring seriously ill patie...
AbstractThe need for routine immediate postoperative chest roentgenography after heart operations ha...
Critically ill patients admitted to the intensive care unit require continuous monitoring of vital f...
This short review has the aim of helping the radiologist to identify medical devices when interpreti...
A chest x-ray is probably the most commonly obtained radiographic image in the intensive care unit (...
A total of 411 routine chest films were evaluated to determine their clinical value for surgical i...
Chest radiographs are one of the most common radiological investigations performed in a critical car...
This study evaluated the impact and value of bedside chest X-ray in intensive care units.This observ...
International audienceABSTRACT: Chest x-rays (CXRs) are the main imaging tool in intensive care unit...
We review the radiologic findings of normal positioning, malpositioning, and complications related t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether chest radiographs are warranted after uncomplicated guidewire exchan...
Placements of central venous lines (CVC), percutaneous intrathoracic drains (ITDs), and nasogastric ...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are critically ill and require constant monitoring of clinic...
Patients in the intensive care units suffer from a myriad of cardiopulmonary processes for which por...
Abstract Background & aim: One of the goals of central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is monitorin...
The bedside chest x-ray (CXR) is an indispensible diagnostic tool for monitoring seriously ill patie...
AbstractThe need for routine immediate postoperative chest roentgenography after heart operations ha...