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Needle thoracostomy is a critical lifesaving procedure for patients with tension pneumothorax. Several studies suggest that the standard angiocatheter length (3.8 cm) is insufficient to reach the pleural space in adults. Advanced Trauma Life Support guidelines suggest using a longer, 5 cm angiocatheter and consideration of 8 cm in select patients. Evidence for the appropriate catheter length to use in children is sparse, and length-based decision aids (e.g., the Broselow tape) do not address needle thoracostomy.
Researchers measured chest wall thickness at the second intercostal midclavicular and fourth intercostal anterior axillary spaces on clinical computed tomography scans from 250 children younger than 13 years who were stratified into …