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      Confirmation of correct tracheal tube placement in newborn infants.

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          Tracheal intubation remains a common procedure during neonatal intensive care. Rapid confirmation of correct tube placement is important because tube malposition is associated with serious adverse outcomes. The current gold standard test to confirm tube position is a chest radiograph, however this is often delayed until after ventilation has commenced. Hence, point of care methods to confirm correct tube placement have been developed. The aim of this article is to review the available literature on tube placement in newborn infants. We reviewed books, resuscitation manuals and articles from 1830 to the present with the search terms "Infant, Newborn", "Endotracheal intubation", "Resuscitation", "Clinical signs", "Radiography", "Respiratory Function Tests", "Laryngoscopy", "Ultrasonography", and "Bronchoscopy". Various techniques have been studied to help clinicians assess tube placement. However, despite 85 years of clinical practice, the search for higher success rates and quicker intubation continues. Currently, chest radiography remains the gold standard test to confirm tube position. However, rigorous evaluation of new techniques is required to ensure the safety of newborn infants.

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          Journal
          Resuscitation
          Resuscitation
          1873-1570
          0300-9572
          Jun 2013
          : 84
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. georg.schmoelzer@me.com
          Article
          S0300-9572(12)00930-6
          10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.11.028
          23211476
          152887d3-b74f-446b-a790-597422bf9c8a
          Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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