The bedside chest x-ray (CXR) is an indispensible diagnostic tool for monitoring seriously ill patients in the intensive care unit. The CXR often reveals abnormalities that may not be detected clinically. In addition, bedside CXRs are an irreplaceable tool with which to detect the malposition of tubes and lines and to identify associated complications. Although the image quality is often limited, bedside CXRs still provide valuable diagnostic information. The interpretation of the bedside CXRs is often challenging, and requires extensive radiologic experience to avoid misinterpretation of the wide spectrum of pleural and pulmonary disease. The clinical information is of substantial value for the interpretation of the frequently nonspecific ...
The CXR is the most commonly performed radiographic examination worldwide. Its ease of performance, ...
Portable chest radiography is a fundamental and frequently utilized examination in the critically il...
Abbreviations: CXR chest x-ray. Each column represents an individual referral; horizontal lines on t...
This study evaluated the impact and value of bedside chest X-ray in intensive care units.This observ...
Objective: To evaluate the requests for bedside chest radiography (BCR) by clinicians. Materials and...
The chest X-ray is a common, low-cost investigation that is an important aid in cardiovascular disea...
Aim: To compare the role of chest US and bedside plain chest radiography in the evaluation of intens...
The value of routine portable chest radiograph of patients in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Introducti...
ICU patients frequently undergo chest radiographs (CXRs) routine CXRs in a mixed ICU population or i...
A chest x-ray is probably the most commonly obtained radiographic image in the intensive care unit (...
International audienceABSTRACT: Chest x-rays (CXRs) are the main imaging tool in intensive care unit...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Thomas W. Barkle...
Patients in the intensive care units suffer from a myriad of cardiopulmonary processes for which por...
<p>Chest Radiograph (CXR) results according to the presence of alveolar infiltrates in the upper or ...
PURPOSE To compare diagnostic accuracy of intensivists to radiologists in reading bedside chest X-r...
The CXR is the most commonly performed radiographic examination worldwide. Its ease of performance, ...
Portable chest radiography is a fundamental and frequently utilized examination in the critically il...
Abbreviations: CXR chest x-ray. Each column represents an individual referral; horizontal lines on t...
This study evaluated the impact and value of bedside chest X-ray in intensive care units.This observ...
Objective: To evaluate the requests for bedside chest radiography (BCR) by clinicians. Materials and...
The chest X-ray is a common, low-cost investigation that is an important aid in cardiovascular disea...
Aim: To compare the role of chest US and bedside plain chest radiography in the evaluation of intens...
The value of routine portable chest radiograph of patients in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Introducti...
ICU patients frequently undergo chest radiographs (CXRs) routine CXRs in a mixed ICU population or i...
A chest x-ray is probably the most commonly obtained radiographic image in the intensive care unit (...
International audienceABSTRACT: Chest x-rays (CXRs) are the main imaging tool in intensive care unit...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Thomas W. Barkle...
Patients in the intensive care units suffer from a myriad of cardiopulmonary processes for which por...
<p>Chest Radiograph (CXR) results according to the presence of alveolar infiltrates in the upper or ...
PURPOSE To compare diagnostic accuracy of intensivists to radiologists in reading bedside chest X-r...
The CXR is the most commonly performed radiographic examination worldwide. Its ease of performance, ...
Portable chest radiography is a fundamental and frequently utilized examination in the critically il...
Abbreviations: CXR chest x-ray. Each column represents an individual referral; horizontal lines on t...