Title of article :
Ujuzi (Practical Pearl/Perle Pratique
Author/Authors :
Botha, Johanna Catharina Department of Emergency Care - Namibia University of Science and Technology - Storch Street Windhoek, Namibia
Abstract :
A manometer is a device that is connected to the pilot cuff of
an endotracheal tube (ETT), to measure, inflate or deflate the
cuff. It consists of a pressure gauge, a connecting port and
mechanisms to inflate or deflate the cuff.1
The cuff pressure of an adult endotracheal tube should be
ideally maintained between 18 and 25 mm Hg to minimise
the risk of low pressures in the cuff which cause complications
such as aspiration, ventilator associated pneumonia and or
high pressure complication mainly pressure necrosis at the
tracheal mucosa.2
Inflating an endotracheal tube cuff to the correct pressure
using only estimation techniques is not adequate. Using
manometry would provide an accurate measurement of safe
pressure in an inflated endotracheal tube cuff.
Keywords :
Practical Pearl/Perle Pratique , Ujuzi , REGULAR FEATURE , Improvised endotracheal tube (ETT)
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine