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Head rotation, flexion, and extension alter endotracheal tube position in adults and children
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 08/03/09
Kim JT et al. – In adult patients under general anesthesia, head rotation towards the side of ETT fixation resulted in partial withdrawal of the tube tip away from the carina, whereas head rotation to the opposite side displaced the tube in an unpredictable manner. In children, head rotation to either side resulted in withdrawal of the ETT away from the carina.
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