airway anatomy

How does the shape of the pediatric airway differ from that of adults?

In children, the airway has a more funnel-shaped configuration, with the narrowest point at the cricoid cartilage. In contrast, the adult airway is more cylindrical, with the narrowest point at the vocal cords. This difference in shape has implications for intubation and the choice of airway management techniques.

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