2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.20445/v2
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Correlation between clinical risk factors and tracheal intubation difficulty in infants with Pierre-Robin syndrome: A retrospective study

Abstract: Background: Difficult tracheal intubation is a common problem encountered by anesthesiologists in the clinic. This study was conducted to assess the difficulty of tracheal intubation in infants with Pierre Robin syndrome (PRS) by incorporating computed tomography (CT) to guide airway management for anesthesia. Methods: In this retrospective study, we analyzed case-level clinical data and CT images of 96 infants with PRS. First, a clinically experienced physician labeled CT images, after which the color space… Show more

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“…BSA, gender, and weight were associated with difficult intubation. A correlation was also found between difficult tracheal intubation and the throat region(18). Our study was carried out in normal children who do not have additional problems and between the ages of 2-14; gender, weight, and BSA were not associated with difficult intubation in our study either.…”
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“…BSA, gender, and weight were associated with difficult intubation. A correlation was also found between difficult tracheal intubation and the throat region(18). Our study was carried out in normal children who do not have additional problems and between the ages of 2-14; gender, weight, and BSA were not associated with difficult intubation in our study either.…”
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confidence: 40%