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NCT ID: NCT06052189 Completed - Ultrasound Clinical Trials

Ultrasonographic Parameters in Prediction of Difficult Laryngoscopy in Non-suspected Difficult Airway Patients

Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to evaluate the ultrasonographic parameters (distance from skin to epiglottis (DSE) and distance from skin to vocal cords (DSVC)) as preoperative predictors of difficult laryngoscopy in non-suspected difficult airway patients undergoing elective surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05833347 Completed - Clinical trials for Intubation; Difficult or Failed

Evaluation of Difficult Laryngoscopy With Ultrasonography in Pediatric Patients

Start date: May 10, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Pediatric patients pose challenges in airway management due to anatomical and physiological changes. Using recommended predictive tests for predicting difficult airway can be improved by combining them with ultrasound measurement of the anterior soft tissues of the neck. In this study, the investigators aim to evaluate the ultrasound measurement of anterior neck soft tissues in paediatric patients before anesthesia induction, to anticipate difficult laryngoscopy.

NCT ID: NCT04711018 Completed - Clinical trials for Difficult Laryngoscopy

Comparison of Various Measures for Anticipating Difficult Laryngoscopy

COMPAD-T
Start date: February 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Demographic features and eight diagnostic variables were evaluated for difficult laryngoscopy (DL) predictivity. These were retrognathia, presence of buck teeth, modified Mallampati test (MMT), upper lip bite test (ULBT), sternomental distance (SMD), interincisor distance (IID), thyromental distance, and neck circumference. DL was identified by Grade III-IV view during laryngoscopy according to the Cormack-Lehane (CL) classification.

NCT ID: NCT01719848 Completed - Clinical trials for Difficult Laryngoscopy

Evaluation of Clinical Airway Assessments With a Gray Zone Approach

Start date: August 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Failure of advanced airway security has been reported that it could lead lethal complication such as brain hypoxic damage. There have been controversial reports for the airway assessment tests which can predict difficult laryngoscopy. Therefore, we evaluated diagnostic validity of pre-existing airway assessment tests and scoring system using a gray zone approach in patients undergoing general anesthesia required endotracheal intubation.