Interpretation of chest fluoroscopy: the risk of misdiagnosing atelectasis as pneumothorax due to greyscale inversion

Anaesth Rep. 2024 Jun 1;12(1):e12307. doi: 10.1002/anr3.12307. eCollection 2024 Jan-Jun.

Abstract

Anaesthetists may be required to work in hybrid theatres for procedures using fluoroscopic imaging. Adequate knowledge of fluoroscopic images allows prompt and effective emergency management of complications which arise during procedures. Here, we present a case of severe hypotension and hypoxia occurring shortly after induction of anaesthesia. Atelectasis was mistaken for a pneumothorax due to misinterpretation of fluoroscopic imaging, which demonstrated a dark pleural cavity peripheral to a partially collapsed left lung, leading to an incorrect diagnosis. This case highlights the importance of understanding greyscale inversion in fluoroscopy.

Keywords: X‐rays; atelectasis; fluoroscopy; pneumothorax; radiograph.

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