J Med Assoc Thai 2008; 91 (2):173

Views: 1,519 | Downloads: 163 | Responses: 0

PDF XML Respond to this article Print Alert & updates Request permissions Email to a friend


Estimation of the Proper Length of Nasotracheal Intubation by Chula Formula
Techanivate A Mail, Kumwilaisak K , Worasawate W , Tanyong A

Objectives: To assess whether Chula formula can predict the proper length of nasotracheal intubation.

Material and Method:
This was a prospective study of 100 patients (50 males and 50 females) who underwent
general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation (number 8.0 for male and 7.0 for female) between December
2005 and March 2007. The Chula formula was used to calculate the length of endotracheal tube (ETT) at the
right external naris = 9 + (body height/10) cm. After intubation, a fiberoptic bronchoscope was inserted into
the ETT to measure the distance from the tip of ETT to the carina and the distance from the upper border of the
cuff of ETT to the vocal cords.

Results: The mean length of nasotracheal tube at the right external naris calculated by Chula formula was
25.4 cm in males and 24.4 cm in females. The mean distance from the tip of ETT to the carina was 3.9 cm in
males and 3.1 cm in females. The mean distance from the upper border of the cuff of ETT to the vocal cords was
2.6 cm in males and 3.0 cm in females. Ninety-three patients with upper border of the cuff of ETT had it placed
at least 2 cm below the vocal cords, and in seven patients, the distance from the tip of ETT to the carina was
found to be 1 to 1.9 cm. In every patient, it was found that the tip of ETT was placed at least 2 cm cephalad to
the carina.

Conclusion:
In the present study, the Chula formula could be used to predict the proper length of nasotracheal
intubation in 93 of 100 patients.

Keywords:
Length, Nasotracheal intubation, Chula formula

Download: PDF