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The effects of prolonged naso‐endotracheal intubation in children
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1977
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Pediatric OtolaryngologyLoose-fitting Endotracheal TubePatient SafetyProlonged Nasotracheal IntubationsPediatric Lung DiseaseAnesthesia PracticeLarynxSurgeryAnesthesiologyYoung ChildrenAnesthesiaMedicinePediatric Intensive CareCardiothoracic SurgeryProlonged Naso‐endotracheal Intubation
The results of 458 prolonged nasotracheal intubations are described in 435 infants and young children up to 5 years of age after open heart surgery, in whom the upper airway was normal. No deaths occurred which could be attributed to the technique, and no tubes became obstructed. Sub-glottic stenosis did not occur when a loose-fitting endotracheal tube was used, and stridor after extubation was rare. If necessary, the technique can be used with safety for several weeks.
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