The pinch test: a simple technique for determining the pressure of an endotracheal tube cuff

[...]this is often not done in the intensive care unit2 or the operating room.3 A study of the cuff pressures occurring in the operating room found a mean value of 46 mmHg, a level considered excessive.3 In this investigation, a simple method for estimating the pressure of an ETT cuff was evaluated4...

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