Background and Aims: During routine preoperative assessment of patients one of the commonest practices is predicting difficulty of intubation. The present study was undertaken to evaluate parameters associated with difficult intubation and to test on new set of patients. At the end, to form simple predictive rule to decreased the number of false alarms. Material and Methods: In initial series of 483 Indian population patients we measured age, sex, weight, height, interincisor gap, mandibular length, neck movement, neck circumference, subluxation of mandible, sternocricoid distance, and identified factors associated with difficult intubation. These were applied on next 480 patients of prospective series and simple predictive rule in form of...
Background and Aim:Difficult intubation remains a challenging problem during general anesthesia in a...
Background:Maintaining a patent airway in anesthetized patients undergoing any procedure or surgery ...
Introduction: Airway maintenance during anesthesia is crucial for adequate oxygenation and ventilati...
One of the major problems faced by health care professionals is the prediction of airway difficultie...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Background and Objectives: Airway assessment is the most important aspect of anaesthetic practice as...
Three methods of predicting difficult intubation were compared prospectively. Mallampati test, Wilso...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
ABSTRACT The aims of the study was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the three preoper...
Difficult tracheal intubation is defined when tracheal intubation requires multiple attempts, in the...
Background and Aims: Various models were devised for prediction of difficult intubation but have low...
Introduction. The significance of difficult or failed tracheal intubation following induction is a w...
Background and objective: Prediction of intubation difficulty can save patients from major preoperat...
Introduction: The three main causes of respiratory related injuries of anesthesia are inadequate ven...
Aim: To determine the incidence of a difficult airway and which parameter will be suitable to predic...
Background and Aim:Difficult intubation remains a challenging problem during general anesthesia in a...
Background:Maintaining a patent airway in anesthetized patients undergoing any procedure or surgery ...
Introduction: Airway maintenance during anesthesia is crucial for adequate oxygenation and ventilati...
One of the major problems faced by health care professionals is the prediction of airway difficultie...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Background and Objectives: Airway assessment is the most important aspect of anaesthetic practice as...
Three methods of predicting difficult intubation were compared prospectively. Mallampati test, Wilso...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
ABSTRACT The aims of the study was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the three preoper...
Difficult tracheal intubation is defined when tracheal intubation requires multiple attempts, in the...
Background and Aims: Various models were devised for prediction of difficult intubation but have low...
Introduction. The significance of difficult or failed tracheal intubation following induction is a w...
Background and objective: Prediction of intubation difficulty can save patients from major preoperat...
Introduction: The three main causes of respiratory related injuries of anesthesia are inadequate ven...
Aim: To determine the incidence of a difficult airway and which parameter will be suitable to predic...
Background and Aim:Difficult intubation remains a challenging problem during general anesthesia in a...
Background:Maintaining a patent airway in anesthetized patients undergoing any procedure or surgery ...
Introduction: Airway maintenance during anesthesia is crucial for adequate oxygenation and ventilati...