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Should cuffed endotracheal tubes be used routinely in critically ill children?

Should cuffed endotracheal tubes be used routinely in critically ill children?

by Christopher Flannigan | Nov 3, 2015 | Podcast

Listen to the Podcast Over the last few years cuffed endotracheal tubes are being used more frequently in critically ill children. This episode looks at the possible reasons for this and reviews the evidence of whether this practise is safe.   References Mostafa SM....

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