New prediction system for difficult ventilation through a supraglottic airway device.
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https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v11i1.710Keywords:
supraglotic devices, DGS, VAD, DASAbstract
The aim of this study was to propose and validate a new clinical score to predict difficult ventilation through a supraglottic airway device.
The authors developed a scoring system that was prospectively validated in 5532 patients. They assigned point values to each of the identified four risk factors: male, age >45 yr., short thyromental distance, and limited neck movement, their sum composing the score.
The score ranged between 0 and 7 points. A score 4 or greater is associated with an increased risk of difficult ventilation through a supraglottic airway device.
Our conclusion is that the new score for prediction of difficult ventilation through a supraglottic airway device is easy to use and could help anesthetists plan for difficult airway management.
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