Fig. 2From: Unusual severe hypoxemia due to unilateral pulmonary edema after conventional cardiopulmonary bypass salvaged by veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case reportChest X-rays A before surgery, B after chest closure, and C on postoperative day 5. The chest X-ray taken immediately after chest closure (B) showed diffuse unilateral pulmonary consolidation in the right lung, with no increase in cardiothoracic ratio, consistent with non-cardiogenic, unilateral pulmonary edema. That taken on POD 5 (C) showed improvement in unilateral pulmonary consolidation. The white arrow depicted in B indicates a return cannula placed via the left internal jugular veinBack to article page