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Difficult intubation is considered one of the most important obstacle increasing mortality in anesthesiology. Airway assessment tests are proceeded to overcome these difficulties in the pre-anesthetic evaluation. In this study, the Simplified Predictive Intubation Difficulty Score (SPIDS) and Thyromental Height Measurement (TMH) were chosen as primary methods to predict difficult intubation. The ear-nose-throat (ENT) and Plastic Surgery patients were planned to enroll this study to assess the effectiveness of these tests in predicting difficult intubation in Maltepe University Hospital and Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Governmental Hospital.

The SPIDS of volunteers will be calculated according to their previous knowledge of difficult intubation, airway pathologies, head and neck movements, mouth opening, modified Mallampati test and thyromental distance. TMH value will be measured with ASIMETO depth device. Finally, the SPIDS and TMH values will be statistically compared to predict difficult intubation which is determined with difficult intubation score (IDS).


Clinical Trial Description

The investigators would like to evaluate consecutively patients, who applied to be operated in plastic surgery and ENT clinics due to head and neck pathologies which may cause difficult intubation, between May 2016 and December 2017 . The patients will be recruited to study consecutively therefore, there is going to be no randomization. The patients' height, age, weight, American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) scores will be documented. Additionally, their Mallampati scores, thyromental distance, thyromental height, mouth opening values will be measured with ASIMETO DEPTH GAUGE digitally. Head and neck movement angle measurement will proceed in preoperative evaluation. In the operation room the intubation, determination of C-L and IDS are going to be operated by the anesthesiologist who is in charge of operating room and he or she will not be informed about airway assessments like SPIDS or TMH. The all difficult airway equipment will be readily prepared in advanced. Recorded data will be collected by the assistant researcher. The existing difficult intubation interventions will be determined by using IDS. The relationship between IDS, TMH and SPIDS values will be assessed in the means of predicting difficult airway.

Measurements:

Mallampati score: It has four grades and Mallampati 3 and 4 considered predictive factor for difficult intubation Thyromental distance (TMD): Short thyromental distance (TMD ≤ 6.5 cm) has been correlated with difficult direct laryngoscopic intubation in adult patients.

Thyromental height (TMH): This is a new technique for predicting difficult intubation and its accepted cut off is generally 5cm.

Height/Thyromental distance: Ratio of height in cm and thyromental distance in cm Intubation difficulty score (IDS): 0 is easy, 0-5 is slight difficulty and higher than 5 is moderate or serious difficulty in intubation.

The simplified descriptive intubation difficulty score (SPIDS): The maximum score can be 55 and the total score greater than 10,not SPIDS ≤ 10 is considered as difficult intubation. Calculation of SPIDS score following parameters is needed.

1. History of pathologies might be related to difficult intubation such as obstructive sleep apnea, facial malformations, cervical dislocation etc. no is 0, yes 10 is points

2. Mouth opening: ≥3.5 cm (0 points)- ≤3.5 cm (10 points)

3. Maximum head and neck measurement ≥80°(0 points), <80 (5 points)

4. Modified Mallampati test: class 1 (0 point ), class 2 (10 points), class 3 (15 points), class 4 (25 points) ;


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NCT number NCT03320278
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Maltepe University
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date October 2016
Completion date December 2017

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