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Effect of head posture on pediatric oropharyngeal structures: implications for airway management in infants and children
Current Opinion in Anesthesiology, 07/15/09
Vialet R et al. - The site of obstruction of the airway in sedated children in different postures is now more clear. Implications of head flexion and extension in intubated children have been extensively studied, and clinical consequences have been detailed. Due to large interindividual anatomic variability, depth marks set on the tubes by their manufacturers and guidelines regarding calculations of insertion depth should be made with caution in infants and neonates.
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