TY - JOUR AU - Choi, Jeong-Hyun AB - Can J Anesth/J Can Anesth https://doi.org/10.1007/s12630-023-02516-0 CO RRESP ON DENC E Do endotracheal tubes with subglottic suction devices cause airway injury? Sangho Lee, MD, PhD Jeong-Hyun Choi, MD, PhD Received: 27 October 2022 / Revised: 27 October 2022 / Accepted: 27 October 2022 Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society 2023 Keywords endotracheal intubation  subglottic suction  intubation during hospitalization, excluding patients with a tracheal injury history of tracheal intubation. Second, additional explanation is required to investigate the situation at the time of tracheal intubation, such as the administration of a neuromuscular blocker (NMB) or the To the Editor, 1 number of tracheal intubation attempts. If an NMB was not We read with great interest the study by Sibley et al. administered before intubation, one could expect that that compared airway injury when using endotracheal tubes airway injury would more commonly occur because of (ETTs) with subglottic suction devices (SSDs) or standard patient resistance. Additionally, multiple attempts for a ETTs in critically ill patients. Varying degrees of airway single tracheal intubation may increase the risk of airway injury occurred in 83% of the 57 patients, and the most injury. common site of tracheal injury was the endotracheal cuff. Finally, further studies on TI - Do endotracheal tubes with subglottic suction devices cause airway injury? JF - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d anesthésie DO - 10.1007/s12630-023-02516-0 DA - 2023-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/do-endotracheal-tubes-with-subglottic-suction-devices-cause-airway-PGLau4lcKw SP - 1539 EP - 1540 VL - 70 IS - 9 DP - DeepDyve ER -