2021
DOI: 10.1111/pan.14123
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Inflation volume‐balloon diameter and inflation pressure‐balloon diameter characteristics of commonly used bronchial blocker balloons for single‐lung ventilation in children

Abstract: Background: Balloon-tipped bronchial blocker catheters are widely used in pediatric thoracic anesthesia to establish single-lung ventilation. In clinical practice, their balloons demonstrate sudden expansion when inflated with air. In addition, there are concerns related to the high inflation pressures required to expand the balloons. Methods: This in vitro study assessed inflation volume-and inflation pressure-balloon diameter characteristics of the Fogarty arterial embolectomy catheters and Arndt endobronchi… Show more

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“…However, double-lumen endotracheal tubes suitable for children, especially for infants, are not available in the Chinese market. Endobronchial blocker (BB) placement is the preferred and most frequently used lung separation technique in children (6)(7)(8)(9). Due to the immaturity of organ development and the small body size of infants, the risk of lung separation in these children is higher than that in preschool-age or older children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, double-lumen endotracheal tubes suitable for children, especially for infants, are not available in the Chinese market. Endobronchial blocker (BB) placement is the preferred and most frequently used lung separation technique in children (6)(7)(8)(9). Due to the immaturity of organ development and the small body size of infants, the risk of lung separation in these children is higher than that in preschool-age or older children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%