Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society
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Comparative Study
Comparison of fluid leakage from four different cuffed pediatric endotracheal tubes using a pediatric airway simulation model.
This study used an airway model to compare the ability of a pediatric endotracheal tube with a taper-shaped cuff to prevent microaspiration relative to endotracheal tubes with conventional cuffs. Four different types of 5.0-mm inner diameter cuffed pediatric endotracheal tubes (taper-shaped cuff [Taper], high-volume low-pressure [Hi-Lo], middle-volume low-pressure [Intermediate], and low-volume low-profile [Lo-Pro]) were fixed within vertically placed acrylic tubes. ⋯ After 5 min, the volume of leakage was significantly lower with the Taper than with the Hi-Lo, Intermediate, or Lo-Pro at all pressure settings. After 4 h, leakage was significantly lower with the Taper than with the other three tubes regardless of initial cuff pressure (P < 0.05).