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Upper airway measurements during inspiration and expiration in infants.

T R Gunn1, S L Tonkin.   

Abstract

Accurate measurements of the upper airway of the infant are important but are difficult to obtain reliably because of the normal variation that occurs during respiration. X-ray films of the lateral upper airway were obtained during inspiration and expiration in healthy infants, by using as a timing device a respiration monitor which was wired to the x-ray machine and was attached to the abdominal wall of the infant. Cephalometric measurements were made of 44 "normal" full-term neonates and 29 infants at 6 weeks of age. Despite significant differences in head circumference between the sexes, only the nasion to sella length was significantly longer in the boys (P less than .01). The lateral upper airway measurements were independent of weight, head circumference, and sex in the neonates and infants at 6 weeks of age but were significantly smaller during inspiration than expiration (P less than .01). The measurements progressively increased from the middle to the posterior airway space at both ages. The middle airway space behind the caudal end of the hard palate was smaller during inspiration at 6 weeks of age compared to the neonate (P less than .01). During expiration, the posterior airway space was larger at 6 weeks compared to the neonate (P less than .01). The method described in this report enables reliable roentgenographic measurements to be made of the upper airway of the infant; normal values for the changes during inspiration and expiration are provided. This may assist in the evaluation of infants with suspected upper airway obstruction.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2740178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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