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Katheter und Drainagen

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Kinderradiologie 1

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Die Endotrachealintubation hat sehr häufig eine Tubusfehlposition zur Folge. Daher ist eine röntgenologische Positionskontrolle des Endotrachealtubus nach jeder Intubation unbedingt notwendig. Jede Rotation und Flexion des Kopfes führt zu einer Verschiebung des Tubus bis zu maximal 1,5 cm.

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1.1 Endotrachealintubation und ihre Komplikationen

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Schuster, W. et al. (1990). Katheter und Drainagen. In: Schuster, W., et al. Kinderradiologie 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96919-5_20

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