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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02589015
Other study ID # 02-887/2
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received August 20, 2015
Last updated February 10, 2016
Start date March 2015
Est. completion date December 2015

Study information

Verified date February 2016
Source Istanbul University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Turkey: Ministry of Health
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this study is to determine the correlation of neck circumference with difficult mask ventilation and laryngoscopy in morbidly obese patients.


Description:

Patients' Mallampati score, upper lip bite test, neck mobility, teeth abnormalities were evaluated preoperatively. Mouth opening, sternomental and thyromental distances, neck circumference, thoracic circumference, breast circumference , belly circumference and hip circumference were measured preoperatively.

After anesthesia induciton with propofol and rocuronium, patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation.

Laringoscopy was performed with MacIntosh laryngoscop and Cormack Lehane (CL) score was evaluated. CL score III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 120
Est. completion date December 2015
Est. primary completion date December 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- BMI >= 40

- American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Physical Status I-III

- Patients applied for elective surgery

Exclusion Criteria:

- BMI < 40

- maxillofacial tumor or fracture

- mass at the neck

- mass in the thorax or mediastina

- scar at the neck area

- previous radiotherapy history to neck area

- history of cervical vertebra operations

- cervical vertebra structure abnormality

Study Design

Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Istanbul

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Istanbul University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with neck circumference Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy. Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Primary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with neck circumference Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with modified mallampati score Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy. Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with modified mallampati score Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed after during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with neck movement Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy. Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary with neck movement Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with dentition Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy. Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with dentition Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with upper lip bite test Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with upper lip bite test Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with mouth opening Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with mouth opening Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with sternomental distance Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with sternomental distance Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with breast circumference Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with breast circumference Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with thorax circumference Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with thorax circumference Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with waist circumference Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with waist circumference Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
Secondary Correlation of difficult laryngoscopy with hip circumference Cormack Lehane scores III and IV were defined as difficult laryngoscopy Cormack Lehane score was assessed during laryngoscopy No
Secondary Correlation of difficult mask ventilation with hip circumference Patients' mask ventilation difficulty was evaluated as defined below: V1- Ventilated by single anesthesist easily; V2- Ventilated by single anesthesist with oral airway; V3- Ventilated by two anesthesists; V4- Unable to mask ventilate. V3 and V4 was defined as difficult mask ventilation. Ventilation difficulty scale was assessed during mask ventilation No
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