“…ETT cuff pressure is affected by environmental circumstances/factors and therapeutic interventions/factors (Khalil et al, 2019). These factors are body positions (Lizy et al, 2011; Athiraman et al, 2015), peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) (Chenelle et al, 2015), core body temperature (Lizy et al, 2011; Erolçay et al, 2002), blood pressure, the opening of the sternum and pleura (Erolçay et al, 2002), nitrous oxide use (Shin et al, 2015), ventilator pressures, tracheal aspiration (Lizy et al, 2011) and agitation (Sole et al, 2009). These factors cause a decrease or increase in the cuff volume, resulting in a deviation from its normal value.…”