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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-27613
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-27613
Authorblock: C. García, C. Serrano Cortés, A. Blanco Barrio, A. Moreno Pastor, J. Plasencia Martínez; Murcia/ES
Disclosures:
Clemente García: Nothing to disclose
Cristina Serrano Cortés: Nothing to disclose
Ana Blanco Barrio: Nothing to disclose
Ana Moreno Pastor: Nothing to disclose
Juana Plasencia Martínez: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Emergency, Thorax, Trauma, CT, Plain radiographic studies, Ultrasound, Complications, Treatment effects, Venous access, Education and training, Embolism / Thrombosis, Trauma
Learning objectives
  1. Highlight the pivotal role of imaging in diagnosing and managing complications associated with invasive devices used in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
  2. Emphasize key imaging findings that distinguish normal device positioning from pathological malposition or injury, facilitating rapid intervention and reducing morbidity and mortality.
  3. Illustrate, through a series of clinically relevant cases, how chest radiography (CXR), ultrasound (US), and computed tomography (CT) can detect diverse and life-threatening conditions such as airway injuries, malpositioned tubes, vascular perforations, pneumothorax, and organ perforations.
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