Why are CXRs sometimes hard to read?
Because they are a 2D picture of a 3D structure
Where is the horizontal fissure?
In between the right upper lobe and middle lobe
When can you see the horizontal or oblique fissure in a CXR?
When there’s an issue, e.g. fluid on the fissure
What is the carina of the lungs?
The point where the two main bronchi split
What does a black area below the left lung indicate?
Gas in the stomach
What is the hilar region of the lungs?
Area with lots of vessels, including bronchi and pulmonary arteries and veins
What are the 12 steps to interpreting CXRs?
What are the 2 main ways of taking a CXR?
PA (posteroanterior)
AP (Anteroposterior)
What is a less common way of taking a CXR?
Lateral view
What is the optimal exposure for a CXR?
What needs to be considered when looking at the alignment of a CXR?
What needs to be considered when looking at the expansion of a CXR?
What are some of the attachments that may appear on a CXR?
Where would an endotracheal tube (ETT) appear on a CXR?
Where would a central line (CVC) appear on a CXR?
- Internal jugular (neck) or subclavian
Where would a tracheostomy appear on a CXR?
Where would a nasogastric (NGT) appear on a CXR?
Where would an intercostal catheter (ICC) appear on a CXR?
What is a pigtail catheter used for & how is it different to an ICC?
- Much narrower than an ICC
Where would a pacemaker, sternal wires and ECG dots appear on a CXR?
Pacemaker
Sternal wires
ECG dots
- Clear spots with wires
What does a spring in the lung on a CXR represent?
An external ventilator (ICU patients)
What is flail chest?
- One segment starts moving in opposite way to breathing
What should be considered when looking at bones on CXRs?
What should be considered when looking at soft tissues on CXRs?