AbstractIntroductionThe modified Mallampati classification (m-MMT) is the most popular technique for predicting difficult tracheal intubation. However, tongue protrusion may sometimes hide the oropharynx when the distance of the mouth opening is short, and this may lead to false-positive (FP) estimations of difficulty. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the Mallampati classification with no tongue protrusion (NT-MMT) can predict difficult tracheal intubation more accurately than the traditional m-MMT method.MethodsA total of 748 patients requiring endotracheal intubation were enrolled in this study. They were evaluated by m-MMT and by NT-MMT prior to surgery. After induction of general anesthesia with muscle relaxation, all p...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of the Upper lip bite test and Mallampati test in predicting di...
Introduction: As it is not always possible to do Modified Mallampati Test (MMT) in sitting position,...
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Background: Difficult or failed tracheal intubation has been identified as one of the most important...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Introduction: Since anesthesia complications associated with unexpected difficult airway are potenti...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of three diagnostic tests in predicting difficult laryngoscopy us...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of the Upper lip bite test and Mallampati test in predicting di...
Introduction: As it is not always possible to do Modified Mallampati Test (MMT) in sitting position,...
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Background: Difficult or failed tracheal intubation has been identified as one of the most important...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Introduction: Since anesthesia complications associated with unexpected difficult airway are potenti...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of three diagnostic tests in predicting difficult laryngoscopy us...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of the Upper lip bite test and Mallampati test in predicting di...
Introduction: As it is not always possible to do Modified Mallampati Test (MMT) in sitting position,...
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...