The effect of mouth prop on endotracheal tube intracuff pressure in children during dental rehabilitation under general anaesthesia

2018 
Although the endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff may be associated with tracheal morbidity, cuffed tubes may reduce the aspiration risk in oral procedures. Dentists must use a mouth prop to facilitate oral visualization and to protect the oral soft tissues during dental rehabilitation under general anaesthesia (DRGA). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of mouth prop on endotracheal tube intracuff pressure in children during DRGA. Two-hundred and three ASA I-II patients, 0.05). Cough, sore throat and nausea were observed in 4, 1 and 5 patients, respectively. Because a mouth prop may increase the intracuff pressure of ETT, strict measurement and readjustment of cuff pressures should be employed when used in children during DRGA.
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