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Indirect laryngoscopy with rigid 70-degree laryngoscope as a predictor of difficult direct laryngoscopy
Authors:Sánchez-Morillo Jorge  Estruch-Pérez María J  Hernández-Cádiz Maria J  Tamarit-Conejeros José M  Gómez-Diago Lorena  Richart-Aznar Maite
Institution:Servicio de Anestesiología y Reanimación, Hospital Universitario Dr. Peset, Valencia, Spain. sanchez jormor@gva.es
Abstract:Introduction and objectivesThe commonly-used predictors for difficult airway management are not very accurate. We investigate the power of indirect laryngoscopy with the rigid 70-degree laryngoscope as a predictor of difficult visualisation of the larynx with direct laryngoscopy.MethodsWe performed preoperative indirect laryngoscopy with the rigid laryngoscope on 300 patients. The vision obtained was classified into four grades: 1 (vocal cords visible), 2 (posterior commissure visible), 3 (epiglottis visible) and 4 (no glottic structure visible). Grades 3 and 4 were considered predictors of difficult larynx visualisation. Next, direct laryngoscopy with the Macintosh laryngoscope was carried out on the patients under general anaesthesia. Positive value was defined as a Cormack and Lehane III and IV. Other common clinical predictors were also analysed. A logistic regression model using the relevant variables was elaborated. We also investigated predictors of difficult visualisation of the larynx with indirect laryngoscopy.ResultsThe model found and the coefficients for preparing it were: f(x)= -10.097 + 5.145 indirect laryngoscopy (3-4) + 3.489 retrognathia +2.548 mouth opening <3.5 cm +1.911 thyromental distance <6.5 cm +1.352 snorer + (0.151 * cm neck thickness). This model provided a correct result in 94.3% of cases. In the case of indirect laryngoscopy, the model found was: f (x) = -2.641 + 0.920 snorer + 0.875 cervical mobility.ConclusionsIndirect laryngoscopy was the independent variable with the greatest predictive power. Snoring is a common predictor in both laryngoscopy models.
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