airway anatomy

How does the physiology of the pediatric airway impact respiratory function?

The higher metabolic rate of children results in increased oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production, necessitating efficient ventilation. The compliant chest wall and diaphragm are primary muscles of respiration, making children more reliant on diaphragmatic movement. Any compromise in airway patency can quickly lead to respiratory distress and hypoxia due to these physiological demands.

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