Airway assessment is fundamental skill for anesthesiologists and failure to maintain a patient’s airway is the tremendous cause of anesthesia-related morbidity and mortality. None of the tests which have recommended for predicting difficult intubation stands out to be the best clinical test or have high diagnostic accuracy. Our study aimed to determine the utility of a new test as “laryngoscopic exam test (LET)” in predicting difficult intubation. Three hundred and eleven patients aged 16-60 years participated and completed the study. Airway assessment was carried out with modified Mallampati test, upper lip bit test and LET preoperatively, and Cormack and Lehane's grading of laryngoscopy were assessed during intubation as a gold standard, ...
Three methods of predicting difficult intubation were compared prospectively. Mallampati test, Wilso...
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Background:Maintaining a patent airway in anesthetized patients undergoing any procedure or surgery ...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Abstract The aim of the study was to determine the predicting tests for difficult airway and difficu...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Abstract Introduction: Since anesthesia complications associated with unexpected difficult airway a...
Introduction. The significance of difficult or failed tracheal intubation following induction is a w...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPredictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Predictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intubation...
Aim and Objective of the Study: This prospective study was undertaken at Christian Medical College a...
Background: Inadequate ventilation, esophageal intubation and difficult intubation are the most comm...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Three methods of predicting difficult intubation were compared prospectively. Mallampati test, Wilso...
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Background:Maintaining a patent airway in anesthetized patients undergoing any procedure or surgery ...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Abstract The aim of the study was to determine the predicting tests for difficult airway and difficu...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Abstract Introduction: Since anesthesia complications associated with unexpected difficult airway a...
Introduction. The significance of difficult or failed tracheal intubation following induction is a w...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPredictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Predictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intubation...
Aim and Objective of the Study: This prospective study was undertaken at Christian Medical College a...
Background: Inadequate ventilation, esophageal intubation and difficult intubation are the most comm...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Three methods of predicting difficult intubation were compared prospectively. Mallampati test, Wilso...
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....