Choosing the correct-sized adult double-lumen tube: Quest for the holy grail

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Abstract

Appropriate size selection of double-lumen tubes (DLTs) for one-lung ventilation (OLV) in adults is still a humongous task. Several important factors are to be considered like patient height, gender, tracheal diameter, left main bronchial diameter, and cricoid cartilage transverse diameter. In addition to radiological assessment of the airway diameters, the manufacturing details of the particular DLT being used also play a significant role in size selection. Optimal positioning of the appropriately sized DLT is indispensable to avoid complications like airway trauma, cuff rupture, hypoxemia, and tube displacement. It is imperative to know whether the one-size-fits-all dictum holds for DLT size selection as claimed by certain studies. Further randomized studies are required for crystallizing standard protocols ascertaining the correct DLT size. This systematic review article highlights the various parameters employed for DLT size selection and explores the newer DLTs used for adult OLV.

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Shah, S. B., Hariharan, U., & Chawla, R. (2023, April 1). Choosing the correct-sized adult double-lumen tube: Quest for the holy grail. Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia. https://doi.org/10.4103/aca.aca_140_22

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