2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1161566
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Pressure changes in the endotracheal tube cuff in otorhinolaryngologic surgery: a prospective observational study

Abstract: ObjectiveInflation of the endotracheal tube cuff is needed for providing ventilation. Cuff pressure should be maintained inside the appropriate range to prevent critical airway complications. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the pressure changes in the endotracheal tube cuff during otorhinolaryngologic surgery.Design and methodThis single-center observational study was conducted at Severance Hospital in Korea between April 2020 and November 2020. Patients aged >20 years scheduled to undergo otor… Show more

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“…This effect could contribute to the formation of tracheal oedema, thus increasing the tracheal-cuff interface pressure. Another effect of body position is the degree of neck flexion and how it impacts endotracheal cuff pressures (Park et al, 2021(Park et al, , 2023Seol et al, 2022). Changes in neck position will change the cuff pressure.…”
Section: Effec T Of Body P Os Iti Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect could contribute to the formation of tracheal oedema, thus increasing the tracheal-cuff interface pressure. Another effect of body position is the degree of neck flexion and how it impacts endotracheal cuff pressures (Park et al, 2021(Park et al, , 2023Seol et al, 2022). Changes in neck position will change the cuff pressure.…”
Section: Effec T Of Body P Os Iti Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect could contribute to the formation of tracheal oedema thus increasing the tracheal-cuff interface pressure. Another effect of body position is the degree of neck flexion and how it impacts endotracheal cuff pressures (J. H. Park, Lee, Lee, & Kim, 2021; S. Park, Kwon, & Kim, 2023;Seol, Jin, Oh, Byun, & Jeon, 2022). Changes in neck position will change the cuff pressure.…”
Section: Effect Of Body Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%