Affiliation:
1. K.V.G Medical college and hospital, Kurunjibagh, Sullia, DK, Karnataka.
Abstract
Introduction : Prediction of difcult intubation before induction of anaesthesia is not easy but very important. 'Difcult
airway' is a clinical situation where there is difculty in establishing or maintaining gas exchange via a mask, an articial
airway or both by a conventionally trained anaesthesiologist.Here we focussed on the utility of individual upper airway evaluation by physical
examination and its usefulness in predicting a difcult airway among people who snore.
Aim:
Ÿ To Compare Airway Indices, Body Mass Index (BMI), Cormack - Lehane Grading and Difculty with Mask Ventilation and Intubation
Ÿ To determine the most reliable single parameter in identifying difcult airway.
Methods: After obtaining approval from institutional ethics committee and written informed consent from the patients between 18 and 60yrs of
age, of either sex, requiring general anaesthesia with endotracheal intubation for elective procedures the following anatomical markers are
measured -Mouth opening (inter incisor distance), Modied MallampatiScore (MMPT), Thyromental distance (TMD), Neck circumference,
Neck extension, Thyomental height, Cormack lehane's grading. Cormack lehane grades I, II were dened as easy visualization of larynx (EVL)
and predict easy intubation.Grades III and IV were dened as difculty in visualization of larynx (DVL) and predict difcult intubation.
Data Entry was done using Microsoft excel 2013 and analysis done using SPSS V 16. Qualitative data was expressed in frequencies and
percentages and Quantitative data in mean and standard deviation .p value of <0.05 was considered statistically signicant.
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