Different methods for prediction of difficult mask holding and insertion of tube in breathing pipe
- Conditions
- Factors influencing health status and contact with health services,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2021/04/033129
- Lead Sponsor
- GSMC KEMH
- Brief Summary
Airwayassessment before any type of anaesthesia is mandatory. Failure to maintain apatent airway after induction of anaesthesia leads to irrevocable catastrophicsequelae such as brain damage or death. Maintaining a patent airway isessential for adequate oxygenation and ventilation and failure to do so, evenfor a brief period of time, can be life threatening that significantlyincreases the morbidity and mortality of general anaesthesia. Ability toventilate the patient with bag and mask is extremely important in theunfortunate scenario of inability to intubate. We find that intubation may beeasy even though mask ventilation is difficult. There are many bed side teststo assess difficult airway and mask ventilation which are easy to perform andneed no special equipment. But all these tests have limitations and no singleone is complete. No single airway test can provide a high index of sensitivityand specificity for prediction of difficult airway. Therefore, it has to be acombination of multiple tests.
Theprimary aim of this study is to evaluate acromio-axillo-suprasternal notchindex, upper lip bite test and ratio of height to thyromental distance forprediction of difficult mask ventilation and difficult intubation.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 194
1)Age: 18-65 years 2)Patients of both genders 3)Patients undergoing all kind of elective surgeries under general anaesthesia requiring endotracheal intubation 4)American Society of Anesthesiologists grade I and II.
- 1)Patients not willing to participate in study.
- 2)Patients with insitu endotracheal tube.
- 3)Pregnant women 4)Patients with neck burns contracture, and history of neck surgery.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Evaluation of Acromio-axillo-suprasternal notch index ( AASI), upper lip bite test ( ULBT) and ratio of height to thyromental distance (RHTMD) for predicting difficult mask ventilation and difficult intubation. Day prior to surgery | This is baseline
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method •Duration of laryngoscopy, •Duration of intubation and Duration of laryngoscopy Duration of intubation
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
GSMC KEMH
🇮🇳Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA, India
GSMC KEMH🇮🇳Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA, IndiaSWEKCHHA JAINPrincipal investigator8770028931SWEKCHHA0401.JAIN@GMAIL.COM