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- Published on: 29 April 2016
- Published on: 29 April 2016
- Published on: 29 April 2016Re: Recognition of endotracheal tube migrationShow More
Dear sir
I read with interest the article by Dr Durge. I agree this is an important issue and feel that I can improve this technique. In the presence of secretions or vomit the tube tie can easily slip on the tube and cause migration of the tracheal tube. However with the use of a similar amount of pink elastoplast the tube tie and if tied directly onto the applied tape it is almost impossible to slip and there...
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None declared. - Published on: 29 April 2016Migration of endotracheal tubes in childrenShow More
We read with interest Dr Durge's suggestion with regards recognition of a migrating endotracheal tube (ETT). Whilst this simple idea looks like a very effective way of monitoring the position of an ETT in an adult, we would urge extreme caution when treating paediatric patients.
It has long been recognised that ETTs in small children and infants are prone to migration, even when securely strapped(1,2). Whilst wor...
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