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 Endotracheal Tube (ETT) Positioning
 
 
 
 General Considerations   
  The tip of the endotracheal       tube should be about 5 cm from carina or roughly halfway between the       clavicles and the carinaThis is because the       tip may travel up to 2 cm downward if the neck is flexed or 2 cm upward if       the neck is extended   Imaging Findings – Correct Position   
  The carina is       normally at the level of T5-T7Tip of tube is       usually diagonally shaped with a marker stripe in the side of the tube5 cm from carinaWidth of tube should       be ½ to 2/3 width of tracheaCuff, if present,       should not be inflated so as to distended the walls of the trachea   Imaging Findings – Malposition   
  Most often malpositioned       in right mainstem bronchus because of shallower angle right main bronchus       makes with trachea than does left mainstem bronchusRight mainstem       bronchus intubation will lead to atelectasis of entire left lung and hyperinflation       right lungBronchus intermedius       intubation may lead to atelectasis of entire left lung and the right upper       lobeETT tip in the neck       may lead to vocal cord injuryAlso may lead to       perforation of the pyriform sinus, larynx or trachea and       pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema, pneumothoraxEsophageal intubation       may be suspected if tube deviates from the tracheal air shadow and there       is a dilated esophagus and stomach   Other Complications   
  Aspiration/pneumonia
    Dependent portions        of lungsLower lobes Foreign body       aspiration
    Broken teethDenturesFillings Pneumothorax,       pulmonary interstitial emphysema, pneumomediastinum from barotrauma
    Rupture of alveoli        from high pressures with mechanical ventilation Sinusitis from       prolonged nasotracheal intubation   Long-term Sequelae   
  More common with tracheostomy       tubes than endotracheal tubesLaryngeal injury from       scarring of posterior glottis, fusion posterior commissure, arytenoid       injury, subglottic stenosisTracheal stenosisTracheomalaciaFistulae to esophagus,       adjacent blood vessels 
  
   Endotracheal Tube (ETT) Too Low. The tip of the endotracheal tube (blue arrow)is in the right mainstem bronchus so that only the right lung is aerated 
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 left lung is completely atelectatic (black arrow). The tip of the ETT
 should normally be about 5 cm above the carina ((white arrow).
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