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4. Cor pulmonale in the Pierre Robin syndrome Upper airway obstruction has only recently been recognized as a cause of cor pulmonale in childhood. Tonsillar and adenoidal hypertrophy are the most common predisposing factors;Menashe, Farrehi; Miller, 1965, Luke,1966
5. In an attempt to determine the posture in which respiratory obstruction was least, some studies of respiratory mechanics were carried out on the sleeping baby. Transthoracic pressure swings were recorded with an air-filled rubber balloon in the lower oesophagus; airflow and tidal volume were recorded by a pneumotachograph mounted in a face mask. Tidal volume, airflow, and oesophageal pressure swings were recorded while the baby was held in different positions. Pulmonary resistance was calculated by the pressure difference divided by the flow rate between midvolume points,1957