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Evaluation of upper airway ultrasonographic measurements in predicting difficult intubation: A cross-section of the Turkish population
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Abstract
Objectives
Studies have shown that there are differences in clinical evaluation parameters and difficult intubation rates among different ethnic populations. In our study, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of upper airway clinical and ultrasonographic measurement methods in Turkish population.
Methods
Our study is a single-center, prospective, observational study conducted with 402 patients. All patients underwent clinical airway measurements which are routinely used in pre-anesthetic evaluation. In addition, ultrasonographic anterior neck soft tissue thickness measurements of each patient were made and recorded.
Results
Among the clinical measurements, we found the neck circumference/thyromental distance (TMD) ratio to be significant with a cut-off value of 5.5 and a sensitivity of 92.9% and a specificity of 88.3%, while among the ultrasonographic anterior neck measurements, we found the skin–epiglottic distance to be the most sensitive measurement. We found that there was a positive relationship between the neck circumference/TMD ratio and skin–epiglottis.
Conclusions
In our study, we found that routine measurement methods used in airway examination alone are not sufficient, and measurements that take into account the body proportions of the patients, such as the neck circumference/TMD ratio and the ultrasonographic evaluations are more useful in predicting difficult intubation.
Title: Evaluation of upper airway ultrasonographic measurements in predicting difficult intubation: A cross-section of the Turkish population
Description:
Abstract
Objectives
Studies have shown that there are differences in clinical evaluation parameters and difficult intubation rates among different ethnic populations.
In our study, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of upper airway clinical and ultrasonographic measurement methods in Turkish population.
Methods
Our study is a single-center, prospective, observational study conducted with 402 patients.
All patients underwent clinical airway measurements which are routinely used in pre-anesthetic evaluation.
In addition, ultrasonographic anterior neck soft tissue thickness measurements of each patient were made and recorded.
Results
Among the clinical measurements, we found the neck circumference/thyromental distance (TMD) ratio to be significant with a cut-off value of 5.
5 and a sensitivity of 92.
9% and a specificity of 88.
3%, while among the ultrasonographic anterior neck measurements, we found the skin–epiglottic distance to be the most sensitive measurement.
We found that there was a positive relationship between the neck circumference/TMD ratio and skin–epiglottis.
Conclusions
In our study, we found that routine measurement methods used in airway examination alone are not sufficient, and measurements that take into account the body proportions of the patients, such as the neck circumference/TMD ratio and the ultrasonographic evaluations are more useful in predicting difficult intubation.
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