Developmental anatomy of the airway

被引:1
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作者
Wilton, Niall [1 ]
Lee, Corina [2 ]
Doyle, Edward [2 ]
机构
[1] Starship Childrens Hosp, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] Royal Hosp Sick Children, Edinburgh EH9 1LF, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
Airway; anaesthesia; anatomy; larynx; paediatric; trachea endotracheal tube;
D O I
10.1016/j.mpaic.2015.09.008
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
The airway develops from the primitive foregut at four weeks' gestation. Congenital anomalies may result when this process is abnormal. The anatomy of the airway at birth is uniquely different from older children and adults with a large tongue, long floppy epiglottis, large occiput and cephalad larynx. These features affect the technique required for face-mask ventilation, supraglottic airway use and endotracheal intubation. A neutral head position and straight bladed laryngoscope are usually used for intubation. Neonates are also obligate nasal breathers and simultaneously suckle and breathe. Minute volume is rate-dependent and the highly compliant chest easily displays sternal and intercostal recession during respiratory distress, and early onset of fatigue. From the neonatal period onwards the anatomy gradually begins to resemble that of adults. The cricoid descends caudally, the epiglottis becomes firmer and shorter, and the relatively large occiput recedes. The conventional wisdom of the cricoid ring being the narrowest part of the paediatric airway is not supported by contemporary investigation. The consequence of these findings on endotracheal tube selection and the rationale for increasing use of cuffed endotracheal tubes in children is discussed.
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