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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Comparative evaluation of methods for ensuring the correct position of the tracheal tube in children undergoing open heart surgery.
- Kyoung Ok Kim, Woo Sik Um, and Chong Sung Kim.
- Division of Paediatric Anaesthesia, Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, #28, Yeongon-Dong, Chongro-Ku, Seoul, 110-744, Republic of Korea.
- Anaesthesia. 2003 Sep 1;58(9):889-93.
AbstractThe length of the trachea varies and is relatively short in children, it is therefore difficult to determine the correct depth of tracheal tube placement. In 85 children, the tube was placed using one of the following methods: (i) after deliberate endobronchial intubation, withdrawal to the carina was confirmed by auscultation, and the tube was then withdrawn a further 2 cm (auscultation group); (ii) as above, except that withdrawal to the carina was confirmed by a decrease in peak inspiratory pressure (pressure group); (iii) the tube was placed with a 3.0-cm mark at the vocal cords (mark group). The mean (SD) distance from the tip of the tube to the carina was 1.91 (0.81) cm in the auscultation group, and 1.93 (0.67) cm in the pressure group. These were not significantly different (p > 0.05) from targeted distance of 2 cm. In the mark group, the tube was located 2.30 (0.98) cm above the carina in children younger than 36 months and was further from the carina [6.16 (1.0) cm] in older children. In 20% of patients initially randomly allocated to the mark group, the mark could not be visualised. In conclusion, the methods described above effectively achieve adequate tracheal tube depth in children.
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