Aims: Accurate endotracheal tube (ETT) selection is essential for pediatric nasal intubation, especially when using age-based predictive formulas. The modified Motoyama formula, which adjusts for nasal intubation by selecting a slightly smaller internal diameter and adding length to depth, is commonly used. However, its accuracy across different body-mass index (BMI) groups remains uncertain.
Methods: This retrospective study included 677 pediatric patients aged 2–10 years who underwent nasal intubation for dental procedures under general anesthesia. Actual ETT internal diameters and insertion depths were compared with values predicted by the modified Motoyama formula. Patients were stratified by BMI percentile into four groups. Statistical comparisons and Bland–Altman analyses were performed to evaluate prediction accuracy and agreement.
Results: The median ETT diameter (4.5 mm) closely matched the modified Motoyama estimate (4.25 mm; p=0.054), while the modified Motoyama formula significantly overestimated ETT insertion depth (actual: 15.5 cm vs. predicted: 16.5 cm), with a median difference of –1.5 cm (IQR: –3.0 to 0.0; p<0.001). BMI showed a weak but significant correlation with prediction errors for both diameter (r=0.165) and depth (r=0.185). No significant variation was found based on chronic disease status.
Conclusion: The modified Motoyama formula accurately predicts ETT diameter but tends to overestimate insertion depth in pediatric nasal intubation. Although higher BMI was associated with greater prediction error, this relationship was weak, suggesting that while age-based formulas remain useful, BMI-related variability should be interpreted cautiously when applying these formulas to improve airway safety and accuracy.
Pediatric airway management endotracheal tube sizing Motoyama formula body-mass index nasal intubation
This retrospective study was approved by the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of Istanbul Medipol University on 22/06/2023 (Ethics Committee No: E-10840098-772.02-3949; Decision No: 532). The research was carried out in compliance with institutional ethical standards and with the principles of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki, including its subsequent amendments and equivalent guidelines.
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| Primary Language | English |
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| Subjects | Anaesthesiology |
| Journal Section | Research Article |
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| Submission Date | January 13, 2026 |
| Acceptance Date | February 25, 2026 |
| Publication Date | March 27, 2026 |
| IZ | https://izlik.org/JA99HF35WU |
| Published in Issue | Year 2026 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 |
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