BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Predictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intubation may differ in the laryngeal pathologies. Patients who had undergone direct laryngoscopy (DL) were reviewed, and predictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intubation was investigated. METHODS: Preoperative, and intraoperative anesthesia record forms, and computerized system of the hospital were screened. RESULTS: A total of 2611 patients were assessed. In 7.4% of the patients, difficult intubations were detected. Difficult intubations were encountered in some of the patients with Mallampati scoring (MS) system Class 4 (50%), Cormack-Lehane classification (CLS) Grade 4 (95.7%), previous knowledge of difficult airway (86.2%...
Background: Preoperative assessment of anatomical landmarks andclinical factors help detect potentia...
ABSTRACT The aims of the study was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the three preoper...
Background and Aims: During routine preoperative assessment of patients one of the commonest practic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Predictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intubation...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPredictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intu...
Introduction. The significance of difficult or failed tracheal intubation following induction is a w...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Airway assessment is fundamental skill for anesthesiologists and failure to maintain a patient’s air...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Abstract Introduction: Since anesthesia complications associated with unexpected difficult airway a...
Background:Maintaining a patent airway in anesthetized patients undergoing any procedure or surgery ...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...
Background: Preoperative assessment of anatomical landmarks andclinical factors help detect potentia...
ABSTRACT The aims of the study was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the three preoper...
Background and Aims: During routine preoperative assessment of patients one of the commonest practic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Predictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intubation...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPredictive value of preoperative tests in estimating difficult intu...
Introduction. The significance of difficult or failed tracheal intubation following induction is a w...
Context: Unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation always remain a primary concer...
Airway assessment is fundamental skill for anesthesiologists and failure to maintain a patient’s air...
Background: Failure to maintain a patent airway is one of the commonest causes of anesthesia-related...
Background: Failed intubation is imperative source of anesthetic interrelated patient′s mortality. T...
Abstract Introduction: Since anesthesia complications associated with unexpected difficult airway a...
Background:Maintaining a patent airway in anesthetized patients undergoing any procedure or surgery ...
Objective: Various prediction tests were formulated to forecast difficult intubation. The Mallampati...
Background: Preoperative using of anatomical landmarks detects potentially difficult laryngoscopies....
Background: The aim of the present study was to compare the ability to predict difficult visualizati...
Background: Preoperative assessment of anatomical landmarks andclinical factors help detect potentia...
ABSTRACT The aims of the study was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the three preoper...
Background and Aims: During routine preoperative assessment of patients one of the commonest practic...