Comparison of airway assessment tests for prediction of difficult intubation in obese patients: importance of thyromental height and upper lip bite test

(2022) Comparison of airway assessment tests for prediction of difficult intubation in obese patients: importance of thyromental height and upper lip bite test. MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. pp. 114-120. ISSN 0375-9393 1827-1596 J9 - MINERVA ANESTESIOL

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prediction of difficult intubation (DI) has remained challenging for anesthesiologists and validity of airway assessment tests has not been fully investigated. This study aims to compare predictive values of these tests for prediction of DI in obese patients. METHODS: One hundred ninety-six patients with Body Mass Index (BMI) >= 30 kg/m(2) were included in this prospective study. Variables including intubation Difficulty Scale (IDS), thyromental height (Tra), hyomental distance (HMD) in extent and neutral neck position, HMD ratio (HMDR), sternomental distance (SMD), thyromental distance (TMD), ratio of height to TMD (RI ITMD), width of mouth opening (MO), mandibular length (MI.), Connack-lehane (C-L) grade. upper lip bite test (111,BT), history of snoring. and obstructive sleep apnea were collected. Multiple logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis were used to determine independent predictors of DI (defined as IDS >= 5) and their cut off points. RESULTS: DI and difficult laryngoscopy (defined as C-L grade >= 3) were observed in 23 and 24.5 of the study population, respectively. Multiple logistic regression identified TMH (Odds ratio (OR):0.28, 95 confidence interval (CI):0.14-0.58, P.001), BMI (OR:1.18, 95 CI: 1.11-1.26, N0.001). HMDR (OR:0.45, 95 CI:0.36-0.56, P<0.001) and ULBT (OR: 3.91, 95 CI: 2.14-7.14, P<0.001) as independent predictors of DI. Sensitivity of TMH<4.8 cm, BMI>34.9 kg/m(2), HMDR<1.4 and ULBT class >= 2 were determined as 75.1, 73.3,62.3 and 93.3 respectively. CONCLUSIONS: TMH and ULBT had the highest sensitivity for prediction of DI in obese patients in this study and it is recommended to be considered as part of airway assessment in this patient population.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Intubation Obesity Airway management NECK CIRCUMFERENCE MASK VENTILATION DISTANCE RATIO CLASSIFICATION MANAGEMENT SCALE
Page Range: pp. 114-120
Journal or Publication Title: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 88
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.23736/S0375-9393.21.15764-5
ISSN: 0375-9393 1827-1596 J9 - MINERVA ANESTESIOL
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/15815

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