(1) Background: Contrary to a tenet of the funnel-shaped pediatric larynx with the cricoid level being narrowest, recent studies show the glottis and subglottis as the narrowest levels. To locate the functionally narrowest level of the larynx, we reported normal laryngeal dimensions and their croup-related changes in young children. (2) Methods: We reviewed normal plain neck radiographs recorded for the evaluation of minor trauma or foreign bodies in 504 children aged ≤4 years who visited the emergency department from 2016 through 2021. Using computed tomography-based localization of the glottis, we radiographically defined the subglottis and cricoid. At these levels, we measured diameters and calculated cross-sectional areas (CSAs) on the ...
BackgroundIt is important to determine the size and proportion of the larynx as such information is ...
Objectives: Knowledge of the length between the upper esophageal sphincter (UES) and the lower esoph...
BACKGROUND Data on airway dimensions in pediatric patients are important for proper selection of pe...
BACKGROUND: There is disagreement regarding the anatomy of the pediatric airway, particularly regard...
BACKGROUND Age-related pediatric airway dimension reference values for cricoid, tracheal, and bronc...
Background: Knowledge regarding the shape, size, and variability of the cricoid ring is important to...
BACKGROUND: Some in vivo studies question the traditional funnel-shaped infant larynx; further anato...
Background and Aims: Failure to secure the airway is an important cause of morbidity and mortality i...
Introduction: The search for an accurate and predictable method to estimate the endotracheal tube (E...
Objectives: The high incidence of respiratory disorders is one of the main problems in perinatal med...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate endotracheal tube (ETT) size is commonly determined using age-based form...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to obtain lower airway dimensions in children by means of comp...
Purpose Normative data on the growth and development of the upper airway across the sexes is needed ...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available about the accuracy of the teeth mark on the laryngeal tu...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between age, sex, height, weight and body mass index (BMI...
BackgroundIt is important to determine the size and proportion of the larynx as such information is ...
Objectives: Knowledge of the length between the upper esophageal sphincter (UES) and the lower esoph...
BACKGROUND Data on airway dimensions in pediatric patients are important for proper selection of pe...
BACKGROUND: There is disagreement regarding the anatomy of the pediatric airway, particularly regard...
BACKGROUND Age-related pediatric airway dimension reference values for cricoid, tracheal, and bronc...
Background: Knowledge regarding the shape, size, and variability of the cricoid ring is important to...
BACKGROUND: Some in vivo studies question the traditional funnel-shaped infant larynx; further anato...
Background and Aims: Failure to secure the airway is an important cause of morbidity and mortality i...
Introduction: The search for an accurate and predictable method to estimate the endotracheal tube (E...
Objectives: The high incidence of respiratory disorders is one of the main problems in perinatal med...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate endotracheal tube (ETT) size is commonly determined using age-based form...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to obtain lower airway dimensions in children by means of comp...
Purpose Normative data on the growth and development of the upper airway across the sexes is needed ...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available about the accuracy of the teeth mark on the laryngeal tu...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between age, sex, height, weight and body mass index (BMI...
BackgroundIt is important to determine the size and proportion of the larynx as such information is ...
Objectives: Knowledge of the length between the upper esophageal sphincter (UES) and the lower esoph...
BACKGROUND Data on airway dimensions in pediatric patients are important for proper selection of pe...