Radiographic and computed tomographic evaluation of tracheal diameter and length in kittens

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OBJECTIVE To measure the tracheal diameter and length in kittens using radiography and CT and to evaluate the concordance between measurements obtained with these 2 modalities. ANIMALS 15 kittens with an estimated age of 12 weeks and mean body weight of 1.49 kg. METHODS Radiographic and CT images were retrospectively evaluated to measure tracheal lengths and diameters. Tracheal diameters were measured at 5 different sites (A [at the level of the C2-3 intervertebral disk space], B [at the level of the C4-5 intervertebral disk space], C [at the cranial end of the manubrium sterni], D [at the level of the second rib], and E [1 cm cranial to the carina]) along the trachea. The cross-sectional area and transverse and vertical diameter ratios were calculated for each measurement site. RESULTS The cross-sectional area was largest at site A and decreased from site C to site E. Based on the vertical diameter ratio, the tracheal shape was most circular at sites A and E, whereas from sites B to D, it was elliptical. The vertical diameters of the trachea on radiography and CT did not differ statistically significantly. However, the tracheal length measured on radiography was approximately 6 mm longer than that measured on CT (P < .05). CLINICAL RELEVANCE Using the first rib as an anatomical reference, the placement of a cuffed endotracheal tube is recommended in kittens. In emergency situations, regression equations based on body weight may be helpful in predicting tracheal diameters.

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Seo, D., Kang, K., Lim, S., Namgoong, B., Choe, A., Uhm, H., … Kim, M. S. (2024). Radiographic and computed tomographic evaluation of tracheal diameter and length in kittens. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 262(3), 364–369. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.23.09.0538

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