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A comparison of direct laryngoscopy and jaw thrust to aid fibreoptic intubation.

M R Stacey1, S Rassam, R Sivasankar, J E Hall, I P Latto.   

Abstract

We compared two manoeuvres, jaw thrust and laryngoscopy, to open the airway during fibreoptic intubation in 50 patients after induction of anaesthesia in a crossover study. Patients were randomly allocated to receive either jaw thrust or conventional Macintosh laryngoscopy first. Airway clearance was assessed at both the soft palate and the epiglottis. Direct laryngoscopy provided significantly better airway clearance at the level of the soft palate than jaw thrust (44 (88%) vs 31 (62%), respectively; p = 0.002). At the level of the larynx, airway clearance was equally good in both groups (45 (90%) vs 46 (92%), respectively; p = 0.56). The times to view the larynx (median (interquartile range [range]) 4 (3-5 [2-35]) s vs 3 (3-4 [2-8]) s, respectively) and intubation time (20 (17-23 [11-83]) s vs 18 (15-20 [11-28]) s, respectively) were also similar.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15819763     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2004.04119.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesia        ISSN: 0003-2409            Impact factor:   6.955


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