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Angular change in the line of vision to the larynx: implications for determining the laryngoscopic view.

Seongjoo Park1, Jongryeol Jeong, Sukwon Cha, Sunghee Han, Jinhee Kim.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We measured the angular change from the line of vision to the larynx around the upper incisors under defined laryngoscopic forces and investigated its association with the laryngoscopic view.
METHODS: Laryngoscopy was performed under general anesthesia with muscle paralysis in male patients with a difficult laryngoscopy (DLG, n = 11) and in male patients matched for age and body mass index with an easy laryngoscopy (ELG, n = 11). A Macintosh blade #3 was used for the procedure. The line of vision was marked on lateral photographs during laryngoscopy by simultaneously delineating two straight lines: a line from the upper incisors to the lowest surface of the laryngoscope blade and a line from the upper incisors to the thyroid notch. The angle difference, defined as the angle between those two lines, was measured at laryngoscopic forces of 10-50 N.
RESULTS: The angle difference was significantly greater in the DLG than in the ELG at 50 N [median, 18.0° (range, 16.5-21.0°) vs 12.0° (12.0-13.5°), respectively; P < 0.001] and at lower forces (10-40 N; P ≤ 0.001). A higher Cormack-Lehane grade was associated with a greater angle difference at 50 N (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with ELG, DLG is associated with a larger angle difference, i.e., a larger gap between the underside of the blade and the thyroid notch at all laryngoscopic forces (10-50 N). The concept of angle difference, based on the angular change in the line of vision around the upper incisors, may provide a new approach to understanding DLG. This study was registered with the Clinical Research Information Service, registration number KCT0000433.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24682885     DOI: 10.1007/s12630-014-0129-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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1.  Previsional space during direct laryngoscopy: Implication in the difficult laryngoscopy.

Authors:  Seongjoo Park; Ji-Won Han; Sukwon Cha; Sung-Hee Han; Jin-Hee Kim
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-07       Impact factor: 1.889

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