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Tracheobronchial angles in children: Three‐dimensional computed tomography‐based measurements
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SummaryBackgroundStudies have shown significant variation in the tracheobronchial angles in pediatric‐aged patients. The current study revisits tracheobronchial angle measurements in children using accurate computed tomography‐based 3‐dimensional images to add clarity to the understanding of tracheobronchial angles. The primary objective of the current study was to measure the right and left bronchial angle take off from the trachea using 3‐dimensional computed tomography‐based images of the air column in the tracheobronchial tree.MethodsComputed tomography‐based images of 45 children younger than 8 years were reviewed. The children were evaluated during spontaneous ventilation either during natural sleep or with sedation. The right and left bronchial angles were computed between the central axes of the respective main bronchi and a vertical line passing through the central axis of the longitudinal tracheal air column. The right and left bronchial angles were compared using paired t tests, and the age dependence of the right bronchial angle and left bronchial angle difference was evaluated using Pearson's correlation coefficient.ResultsThe study cohort included 18 males and 27 females with an average age of 49 ± 25 months. The right bronchial angle ranged from 23° to 56° (mean 42 ± 7°), whereas left bronchial angle varied between 25° and 68° (mean 43 ± 9°). The difference in means of 1 degree was not statistically significant (95% confidence interval of difference: −1°, 4°; P = .282). No association was found between left and right bronchial angle difference and patient age (r = −.019).ConclusionAccording to computed tomography‐based 3‐dimensional imaging, right and left bronchial angles are virtually identical in children up to 8 years of age, and the difference between right and left bronchial angles does not vary with age in this population.
Title: Tracheobronchial angles in children: Three‐dimensional computed tomography‐based measurements
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SummaryBackgroundStudies have shown significant variation in the tracheobronchial angles in pediatric‐aged patients.
The current study revisits tracheobronchial angle measurements in children using accurate computed tomography‐based 3‐dimensional images to add clarity to the understanding of tracheobronchial angles.
The primary objective of the current study was to measure the right and left bronchial angle take off from the trachea using 3‐dimensional computed tomography‐based images of the air column in the tracheobronchial tree.
MethodsComputed tomography‐based images of 45 children younger than 8 years were reviewed.
The children were evaluated during spontaneous ventilation either during natural sleep or with sedation.
The right and left bronchial angles were computed between the central axes of the respective main bronchi and a vertical line passing through the central axis of the longitudinal tracheal air column.
The right and left bronchial angles were compared using paired t tests, and the age dependence of the right bronchial angle and left bronchial angle difference was evaluated using Pearson's correlation coefficient.
ResultsThe study cohort included 18 males and 27 females with an average age of 49 ± 25 months.
The right bronchial angle ranged from 23° to 56° (mean 42 ± 7°), whereas left bronchial angle varied between 25° and 68° (mean 43 ± 9°).
The difference in means of 1 degree was not statistically significant (95% confidence interval of difference: −1°, 4°; P = .
282).
No association was found between left and right bronchial angle difference and patient age (r = −.
019).
ConclusionAccording to computed tomography‐based 3‐dimensional imaging, right and left bronchial angles are virtually identical in children up to 8 years of age, and the difference between right and left bronchial angles does not vary with age in this population.
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