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What is the level of the infant’s larynx?

a) C2-3

b) C3-4

c) C4-5

d) C5-6

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Answer b.

In an infant, the larynx is located at the level of C3-4, as compared to an adult’s larynx, which is at the level of C4-5. This is clinically significant as it creates a more acute angle between the oral, laryngeal and tracheal axes, making laryngoscopy more difficult. Additionally, the more cephalad location of the larynx makes the infant more prone to oropharyngeal obstruction.


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This question originally printed in the Pediatric Anesthesiology Review Topics kindle book series, and appears courtesy of Naerthwyn Press, LLC.

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