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Head-position angles in children for opening the upper airway.

Authors :
Paal P
Niederklapfer T
Keller C
von Goedecke A
Luckner G
Pehboeck D
Mitterlechner T
Herff H
Riccabona U
Wenzel V
Source :
Resuscitation [Resuscitation] 2010 Jun; Vol. 81 (6), pp. 676-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Mar 26.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Aims: Inexperienced health-care-providers may encounter severe problems to ventilate an unconscious child. Designing a ventilating device that could indicate how to open an upper airway correctly may be beneficial. Neutral position in young children and slight head extension in older children is recommended, although the optimal head angle is not clear. Thus, we compared effects of neutral head position and extension, measuring head-position angles and ventilation parameters.<br />Methods: Sixty-one children scheduled for tonsillectomy were enrolled, and were ventilated with pressure-controlled ventilation after anaesthesia induction.<br />Results: Children were divided into two groups: 1-5 years old (pre-school children, n=38) and 6-10 years old (school children, n=23). In neutral (mean+/-SD: 1.3+/-6.0) vs. head-extension position (13.2+/-6.0; P<0.001) in pre-school children, tidal volumes (132+/-44,137+/-49 ml), peak-expiratory flow (300+/-90 vs. 310+/-100 mls(-1)) and expiratory airway resistance (20+/-8 vs. 18+/-6c mH(2)O s l(-1)) were comparable (P=NS). In neutral (-0.4+/-5.4) vs. head-extension position (15.7+/-6.4; P<0.001) in school children, expiratory airway resistance (17+/-7 vs. 13+/-5 cmH(2)O s l(-1); P=0.048) differed, while tidal volume (224+/-93 vs. 230+/-92 ml) and peak-expiratory flow (427+/-181 vs. 381+/-144 ml s(-1)) were comparable (P=NS).<br />Conclusions: Head-extension and neutral head-position angles differed in pre-school and school children. In pre-school children, neutral head position or head extension with an angle of -1 degrees or 13 degrees , and in school children head extension of 16 degrees , may be used to achieve optimal ventilation of an unprotected airway.<br /> (Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-1570
Volume :
81
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Resuscitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20346568
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.01.022