2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tacc.2014.11.003
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Preoperative assessment of the airway

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“…In fact, numerous airway parameters have been proposed as predictive of DAM; and the choice of tests that offer the best predictive value remains debatable . Such variables include, but are not limited to, neck circumference, thyromental and sternomental distances, hyomental ratio, and upper‐lip‐bite . The role of US in evaluating these additional risk factors has yet to be explored.…”
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“…In fact, numerous airway parameters have been proposed as predictive of DAM; and the choice of tests that offer the best predictive value remains debatable . Such variables include, but are not limited to, neck circumference, thyromental and sternomental distances, hyomental ratio, and upper‐lip‐bite . The role of US in evaluating these additional risk factors has yet to be explored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Such variables include, but are not limited to, neck circumference, 7 thyromental and sternomental distances, hyomental ratio, and upper-lipbite. 46,47 The role of US in evaluating these additional risk factors has yet to be explored. Third, this study was conducted in nonsurgical patients, precluding an actual assessment of the difficulty of intubation, correlation of the findings with Cormack-Lehane classification of laryngoscopic difficulty, and comparison with indirect video-scope imagining systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…L a vía aérea difícil no conocida en la valoración preoperatoria, es la que a menudo lleva a complicaciones en su manejo (1) . La incidencia varía de 1 a 18% (2) ; sin embargo, la Sociedad Americana de Anestesiólogos (American Society of Anesthesiologist) define la intubación difícil en la que un anes-www.medigraphic.org.mx Rev Mex Anestesiol, 2020; 43 (1) www.medigraphic.org.mx El conocimiento de la situación sirve para definir habilidades obligatorias en la vía aérea para el anestesiólogo (2)(3)(4)(5) .…”
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“…Técnica realizada por laringoscopía directa, se evalúa el grado de dificultad para lograr una intubación endotraqueal, según las estructuras anatómicas que se visualicen, y se clasifican como: I: se observa el anillo glótico en su totalidad (intubación fácil), II: sólo se observa la comisura o mitad superior del anillo glótico (intubación difícil), III: sólo se observa la epiglotis sin visualizar orificio glótico (intubación muy difícil) y IV: imposibilidad para visualizar incluso la epiglotis (intubación sólo posible con técnicas especiales) (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) .…”
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