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A retrospective study of the impact of supraglottic airway devices on the appearance of neck masses in children undergoing serial magnetic resonance imaging.

Allan F SimpaoVladislav ObsekovJorge A GálvezRebecca S IssermanMohamed A RehmanErin S Schwartz
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2018)
Supraglottic airways can significantly alter the appearance of neck masses in children undergoing MRIs and affect radiologists' ability to assess those masses. Communication with the radiologist prior to the induction of anesthesia is crucial when using supraglottic devices in this patient population. It may be more prudent to use a different airway device and/or anesthetic technique when MRIs of these neck masses are undertaken.
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