Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualization of the larynx from the following preoperative airway predictive indices, in isolation and combination: modified Mallampati test (MMT), the ratio of height to thyromental distance (RHTMD) and the Upper-Lip-Bite test (ULBT). Methods: We collected data on 603 consecutive patients scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia requiring endotracheal intubation and then evaluated all three factors before surgery. An experienced anesthesiologist, not informed of the recorded preoperative airway evaluation, performed the laryngoscopy and grading (as per Cormack and Lehane′s classification). Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and nega...
Background: The difficulties with airway management is the main reason for pediatric anesthesia-rela...
AbstractBackgroundThe difficulties with airway management is the main reason for pediatric anesthesi...
Aim and Objective of the Study: This prospective study was undertaken at Christian Medical College a...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Background and Aim: Various airway indices are used either singly or in combination to predict diffi...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of three diagnostic tests in predicting difficult laryngoscopy us...
Background: Preoperative assessment of anatomical landmarks andclinical factors help detect potentia...
Background and Aims: Thyromental height test (TMHT) is a recently described anatomical bedside scree...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
The incidence of difficulty in tracheal intubation has been reported to range from 0.5 to 18% in pat...
Background and Aims: Thyromental height (TMH) has been reported to be useful for prediction of diffi...
Background: Difficult or failed tracheal intubation has been identified as one of the most important...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Background: The difficulties with airway management is the main reason for pediatric anesthesia-rela...
AbstractBackgroundThe difficulties with airway management is the main reason for pediatric anesthesi...
Aim and Objective of the Study: This prospective study was undertaken at Christian Medical College a...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Background and Aim: Various airway indices are used either singly or in combination to predict diffi...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of three diagnostic tests in predicting difficult laryngoscopy us...
Background: Preoperative assessment of anatomical landmarks andclinical factors help detect potentia...
Background and Aims: Thyromental height test (TMHT) is a recently described anatomical bedside scree...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
The incidence of difficulty in tracheal intubation has been reported to range from 0.5 to 18% in pat...
Background and Aims: Thyromental height (TMH) has been reported to be useful for prediction of diffi...
Background: Difficult or failed tracheal intubation has been identified as one of the most important...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Background: The difficulties with airway management is the main reason for pediatric anesthesia-rela...
AbstractBackgroundThe difficulties with airway management is the main reason for pediatric anesthesi...
Aim and Objective of the Study: This prospective study was undertaken at Christian Medical College a...