Paediatric anaesthesia
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Paediatric anaesthesia · Jul 2015
Comparative StudyComparisons of recursive partitioning analysis and conventional methods for selection of uncuffed endotracheal tubes for pediatric patients.
Numerous studies have investigated the best method of selecting the appropriate size of endotracheal tube (ETT) for children. However, none of the methods or formulae for selection of ETT size have shown better prediction over another, and they have required complex formulae calculation or even use of cumbersome equipment. Recursive partitioning analysis creates a decision tree that is more likely to enable clearer and easier visualization of decision charts compared to other data mining methods. ⋯ Analysis of the tree model by recursive partitioning structure analysis accomplished a high correct and close prediction rate for selection of an appropriate ETT size. The intuitive and easy-to-interpret tree model would be a quick and helpful tool for selection of an ETT tube for pediatric patients.