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The incidence of difficult airway in paediatric population is up-to date not well described. Difficult airway is connected with significant airway-related morbidity and mortality. The majority of difficult airway in paediatric patients should be predictable. The aim of the study is to evaluate the incidence of difficult airway in paediatric patients scheduled for surgery under general anaesthesia and to test the predictability of the set of prediction tests to reveal the patients with high risk of difficult airway.


Clinical Trial Description

At the preanaesthetic visit the paediatric patients will be examined for difficult airway. The Mallampati score, interincisor garp, cervical spine mobility, upper lip bite test and thyromental distance will be measured. The distances will be measured in centimeters and the width of the distal part of the third finger will be measured to obtain the distance according to the patients fingers. The airway management plan will be defined and the incidence of the difficult airway (difficult face mask ventilation - two hand, two operators, desaturation, difficult intubation - Cormack-Leehane 3-4, intubation on 3 and more attempts, difficult laryngeal mask insertion and the incidence of cannot intubate cannot ventilate scenario will be evaluated. The predictability of the test for difficult airway prediction (Cormack-Leehane 3-4, cannot-intubate - cannot ventilate scenario, difficult mask ventilation) will be statistically analyzed. ;


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NCT number NCT03404453
Study type Observational
Source Brno University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 1, 2018
Completion date November 1, 2018

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