2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00408-022-00545-y
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Prone Chest Radiographs: Distinguishing Features and Identification of Support Devices

Abstract: Purpose Prone position is known to improve acute lung injury, and chest radiographs are often necessary to monitor disease and confirm support device placement. However, there is a paucity of literature regarding radiographs obtained in this position. We evaluated prone radiographs for distinguishing features and ability to identify support devices. Methods Pairs of prone and supine radiographs obtained during the COVID-19 pandemic were assessed retrospectively. IRB approval and waiver of informed consent were… Show more

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“…Studies published in 2022 included a State-of-the-Art review on chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension [ 74 ]; diagnosis and associated conditions [ 75 , 76 ]; and, preclinical mechanistic investigations [ 63 ]. Contributions in the field of thoracic imaging evaluated diagnostic capabilities of new technological advances in computed tomography [ 30 , 77 80 ] as well as prone imaging in chest radiography [ 81 ].…”
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“…Studies published in 2022 included a State-of-the-Art review on chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension [ 74 ]; diagnosis and associated conditions [ 75 , 76 ]; and, preclinical mechanistic investigations [ 63 ]. Contributions in the field of thoracic imaging evaluated diagnostic capabilities of new technological advances in computed tomography [ 30 , 77 80 ] as well as prone imaging in chest radiography [ 81 ].…”
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confidence: 99%