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Abstract
It is wise to plan and prepare for the unexpected difficult airway. Although it is essential to take a history and examine every patient prior to airway management, preoperative anticipation of a difficult airway occurs in only 50% of patients subsequently found to have a difficult airway. Bedside screening tests lack accuracy. The modified Mallampati test and the measurement of thyromental distance are unreliable for prediction of difficult tracheal intubation. Knowledge of risk factors for various airway management techniques may help when devising an airway management plan.Entities:
Keywords: Airway; Airway management; Assessment; Intubation; Laryngoscopy; Techniques; Tracheal
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25999001 DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2015.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesthesiol Clin ISSN: 1932-2275