2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1334595
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A new score for airway assessment using clinical and ultrasound parameters

Nekari De Luis-Cabezón,
Diana Ly-Liu,
Pablo Renedo-Corcostegui
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundOver the last few years, ultrasonography has been introduced as the fifth pillar to patient’s bedside physical examination. Clinical assessments aim to screen and look for airway difficulties to predict difficult intubations, but none have demonstrated a significant predictive capacity. Recent systematic reviews have established a correlation between ultrasound imaging and difficult direct laryngoscopy. The primary objective of this study was to determine whether the utilization of ultrasonography to… Show more

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“…For DSHB and DSE, cut-off points of 1.15 and 2.45 cm were determined, respectively. These values are closely aligned with those previously identified for difficult direct laryngoscopy in a previous study from our research group ( 24 , 25 ), and other authors in a similar population ( 26 ). The higher the values are, the greater is the difficulty.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…For DSHB and DSE, cut-off points of 1.15 and 2.45 cm were determined, respectively. These values are closely aligned with those previously identified for difficult direct laryngoscopy in a previous study from our research group ( 24 , 25 ), and other authors in a similar population ( 26 ). The higher the values are, the greater is the difficulty.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%