AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the optimal pillow height for the best laryngoscopic view in adult patients scheduled for elective surgery under general anaesthesia.MethodsA total of fifty adult patients without any anticipated difficult airway and who gave proper informed consent were enrolled for the study. The preanaesthetic airway evaluations were done in all the patients and were recorded. After induction of anaesthesia, the appropriate sized Macintosh blade was used for direct laryngoscopy. The assessment of direct laryngoscopic views was done at head positions without a pillow and with non-compressible pillows of heights 4.5cm, 9cm and 13.5cm, respectively. The views were simultaneously imaged with a flexibl...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
To evaluate the effects of phonation and various head and body positions on oropharyngeal view (Mall...
Objective: Among the technique for cervical spine immobilisation is putting on semi-rigid collar but...
Background and Aims: The sniffing position has been most commonly used for positioning of the head a...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of changing head position on the la...
Background: This study aimed to get optimal sniffing position for successful intubation rate and mea...
Background: Airway management is critical to the care of patients and direct laryngoscopy is the mai...
Background: We explored whether positioning patients in a 25° back-up sniffing position improved glo...
Background: Proper position of the head and the neck is important for optimizing laryngoscopic view ...
INTRODUCTION: Tracheal intubation using a laryngoscope is considered to be gold standard of airway ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately half of all difficult tracheal intubations (DTIs) are unanticipated; henc...
INTRODUCTION: Nasotracheal intubation is routinely done for oral and maxillofacial surgeries to avo...
BACKGROUND: Airway management is the fundamental aspect of anaesthetic practice. The leading cause...
Proper positioning during intubation is critical in order to increase the likelihood of success. Th...
AbstractObjectiveAnesthesia of patient for direct laryngoscopy (DL) and microlaryngosurgery (MLS) wa...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
To evaluate the effects of phonation and various head and body positions on oropharyngeal view (Mall...
Objective: Among the technique for cervical spine immobilisation is putting on semi-rigid collar but...
Background and Aims: The sniffing position has been most commonly used for positioning of the head a...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of changing head position on the la...
Background: This study aimed to get optimal sniffing position for successful intubation rate and mea...
Background: Airway management is critical to the care of patients and direct laryngoscopy is the mai...
Background: We explored whether positioning patients in a 25° back-up sniffing position improved glo...
Background: Proper position of the head and the neck is important for optimizing laryngoscopic view ...
INTRODUCTION: Tracheal intubation using a laryngoscope is considered to be gold standard of airway ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately half of all difficult tracheal intubations (DTIs) are unanticipated; henc...
INTRODUCTION: Nasotracheal intubation is routinely done for oral and maxillofacial surgeries to avo...
BACKGROUND: Airway management is the fundamental aspect of anaesthetic practice. The leading cause...
Proper positioning during intubation is critical in order to increase the likelihood of success. Th...
AbstractObjectiveAnesthesia of patient for direct laryngoscopy (DL) and microlaryngosurgery (MLS) wa...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
To evaluate the effects of phonation and various head and body positions on oropharyngeal view (Mall...
Objective: Among the technique for cervical spine immobilisation is putting on semi-rigid collar but...