To evaluate the effects of phonation and various head and body positions on oropharyngeal view (Mallampati score), and the correlation of these with laryngoscopic view, using the Cormack and Lehane score. Four hundred (390) consecutive patients were evaluated in the wards during preoperativeanaesthetic review. During airway assessment, the patients were placed in various head and body positions to determine oropharyngeal structures visualized , with and without phonation, according to the Mallampati testscore. In the operating theatre, laryngoscopic view scores (according to Cormack and Lehane) were recorded, and the various scores analyzed.Phonation consistently improved the Mallampati scores in all the head and body positions. The scores ...
AbstractIntroductionThe modified Mallampati classification (m-MMT) is the most popular technique for...
AbstractBackground and objectivePrediction of intubation difficulty can save patients from major pre...
BACKGROUND: The management of the airway is the primary responsibility of the anesthesiologist. End...
Introduction: As it is not always possible to do Modified Mallampati Test (MMT) in sitting position,...
We have studied the effects of phonation and posture on the Mallampati classification of view of the...
Background: Inadequate ventilation, esophageal intubation and difficult intubation are the most comm...
Background: Inadequate ventilation with mask and difficult intubation are the most common adverse r...
Background: Proper position of the head and the neck is important for optimizing laryngoscopic view ...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the optimal pillow height for the best lar...
Background: Airway management is critical to the care of patients and direct laryngoscopy is the mai...
Background and objective: Prediction of intubation difficulty can save patients from major preoperat...
Comparison Of Measured Maxillo-Pharyngeal Angle On Lateral Cervical Radiograph & Modified Mallampati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of changing head position on the la...
BACKGROUND: Changes in head and neck position may significantly affect the performance of supraglott...
BACKGROUND: Approximately half of all difficult tracheal intubations (DTIs) are unanticipated; henc...
AbstractIntroductionThe modified Mallampati classification (m-MMT) is the most popular technique for...
AbstractBackground and objectivePrediction of intubation difficulty can save patients from major pre...
BACKGROUND: The management of the airway is the primary responsibility of the anesthesiologist. End...
Introduction: As it is not always possible to do Modified Mallampati Test (MMT) in sitting position,...
We have studied the effects of phonation and posture on the Mallampati classification of view of the...
Background: Inadequate ventilation, esophageal intubation and difficult intubation are the most comm...
Background: Inadequate ventilation with mask and difficult intubation are the most common adverse r...
Background: Proper position of the head and the neck is important for optimizing laryngoscopic view ...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the optimal pillow height for the best lar...
Background: Airway management is critical to the care of patients and direct laryngoscopy is the mai...
Background and objective: Prediction of intubation difficulty can save patients from major preoperat...
Comparison Of Measured Maxillo-Pharyngeal Angle On Lateral Cervical Radiograph & Modified Mallampati...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of changing head position on the la...
BACKGROUND: Changes in head and neck position may significantly affect the performance of supraglott...
BACKGROUND: Approximately half of all difficult tracheal intubations (DTIs) are unanticipated; henc...
AbstractIntroductionThe modified Mallampati classification (m-MMT) is the most popular technique for...
AbstractBackground and objectivePrediction of intubation difficulty can save patients from major pre...
BACKGROUND: The management of the airway is the primary responsibility of the anesthesiologist. End...