Paediatric anaesthesia
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Paediatric anaesthesia · Nov 2020
Preventing inadvertent Endobronchial intubation: Upper incisor to manubriosternal joint length as a predictor of airway length in children.
Malpositioning of the endotracheal tube within the airway can lead to serious complications. The estimated insertion depth of the endotracheal tube should be accurate and reliable. ⋯ The upper incisor-carina length shows a positive correlation with the patient's upper incisor-manubriosternal joint length and the patient's standing height, while the degree of maximum head extension has no significant bearing on this relationship. The upper incisor-manubriosternal joint length can be used as a predictor of airway length and the depth of insertion of endotracheal tube in children.
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Paediatric anaesthesia · Nov 2020
Evaluation of the Relationship Between Airway Measurements with Ultrasonography and Laryngoscopy in Newborns and Infants.
A difficult laryngoscopy in young children can be a stressful situation for the pediatric anesthetist. In recent years, several measurements have been used to obtain difficult laryngoscopy markers in children. However, there is no prospective study in which ultrasonography is expected to be used for this purpose, particularly in the newborn and infant age groups. ⋯ The risk of a difficult laryngoscopy increases in children under the age of one. The preoperative airway assessment tools and body mass index had acceptable negative predictive values. We believe that all measurements could be used as markers for difficult laryngoscopy in newborns and infants.
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Paediatric anaesthesia · Nov 2020
The evolution of pediatric sedation and anesthesia patient safety: An interview with Dr Charles J. "Charlie" Coté.
The career of Dr Charles J. Coté covered a period of major advances in pediatric anesthesia patient safety. ⋯ Based on a series of interviews with Dr Coté, this article reviews the career of this Robert M. Smith Award winner through the lens of improvements in pediatric sedation and anesthesia patient safety.