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
- Highlight the pivotal role of imaging in diagnosing and managing complications associated with invasive devices used in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
- Emphasize key imaging findings that distinguish normal device positioning from pathological malposition or injury, facilitating rapid intervention and reducing morbidity and mortality.
- 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.