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A chest x ray is often obtained in the patient with ST elevation MI, but its performance should not delay the delivery of reperfusion therapy. The CXR should be evaluated to exclude a [[wide mediastinum]] that would suggest an [[aortic dissection]] that could cause an MI, and the presence of pulmonary vascular redistribution and pulmonary edema consistent with heart failure should be noted. | |||
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Overview
A chest x ray is often obtained in the patient with ST elevation MI, but its performance should not delay the delivery of reperfusion therapy. The CXR should be evaluated to exclude a wide mediastinum that would suggest an aortic dissection that could cause an MI, and the presence of pulmonary vascular redistribution and pulmonary edema consistent with heart failure should be noted.