We have studied the effects of phonation and posture on the Mallampati classification of view of the pharyngeal structures. Differences between observers were allowed for by the experimental design and log-linear modelling. Sixty-four patients were assessed on the ward, sitting upright, with and without phonation, by each of two observers. Another 64 patients were assessed without phon-ation, but both upright and supine, again by both observers. Phonation (the patient saying "Ah") produced a marked, systematic improvement of view; moving to the supine posture produced a small, systematic, non-significant worsening of the view. Differences between observers were non-systematic but substantial. About 25 % of patient
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
SummaryNasal obstruction when lying down frequently brings patients to the otolaryngologic clinic. T...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence on mandibular movements and TMJ sounds ...
Introduction: As it is not always possible to do Modified Mallampati Test (MMT) in sitting position,...
To evaluate the effects of phonation and various head and body positions on oropharyngeal view (Mall...
Background: Inadequate ventilation with mask and difficult intubation are the most common adverse r...
Background: Inadequate ventilation, esophageal intubation and difficult intubation are the most comm...
International audienceOne of the well-known characteristics of vocal forcing is postural with an inc...
Difficult and failed intubations contribute to morbidly and mortality in anesthesia practice. Mallam...
Objectives: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
OBJECTIVES: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
Background: We lack fundamental knowledge of the mechanisms of difficult laryngoscopy despite its cl...
Artículo de publicación ISIHigh vertical laryngeal position (VLP), pharyngeal constriction, and lary...
International audienceIn this work we study how the head position in relation to that of the cerebra...
Analyze the variations of the three segments of the pharyngeal airway space after reestablishment (n...
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
SummaryNasal obstruction when lying down frequently brings patients to the otolaryngologic clinic. T...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence on mandibular movements and TMJ sounds ...
Introduction: As it is not always possible to do Modified Mallampati Test (MMT) in sitting position,...
To evaluate the effects of phonation and various head and body positions on oropharyngeal view (Mall...
Background: Inadequate ventilation with mask and difficult intubation are the most common adverse r...
Background: Inadequate ventilation, esophageal intubation and difficult intubation are the most comm...
International audienceOne of the well-known characteristics of vocal forcing is postural with an inc...
Difficult and failed intubations contribute to morbidly and mortality in anesthesia practice. Mallam...
Objectives: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
OBJECTIVES: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
Background: We lack fundamental knowledge of the mechanisms of difficult laryngoscopy despite its cl...
Artículo de publicación ISIHigh vertical laryngeal position (VLP), pharyngeal constriction, and lary...
International audienceIn this work we study how the head position in relation to that of the cerebra...
Analyze the variations of the three segments of the pharyngeal airway space after reestablishment (n...
The diversity of vestibular fold (VeF) behavior during phonation, as well as the lack of insight reg...
SummaryNasal obstruction when lying down frequently brings patients to the otolaryngologic clinic. T...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence on mandibular movements and TMJ sounds ...