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Comparing Stop Bang And Other Tests in Predicting Difficult Airway

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Measurement and Monitoring,
Registration Number
CTRI/2025/03/083729
Lead Sponsor
SRM Medical College and Hospital
Brief Summary

INTRODUCTION 

Airway Evaluation is one of the most important aspects of Preoperative Patient Assessment. Airway management is a key feature in the safety and quality of Anaesthesia. Difficult Airway management remains the most common cause of Anaesthesia related morbidity and mortality. Several factors can predict the incidence of Difficult airway, Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome being one such factor. There are several screening tools for OSAS. STOP BANG Questionnaire is an established tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Screening. Depending on the score, the STOP BANG questionnaire has aided anesthesia providers in making appropriate alterations in intraoperative care plans to avoid difficult airway. This study aimed to estimate the accuracy of commonly used airway examination tests and correlate them with the questionnaire for assessing difficult airway.

METHODOLOGY

This study will be conducted on patients scheduled for elective surgery requiring General Anesthesia with Endotracheal intubation.  In The Pre Operative Evaluation Patients will be instructed to sit straight and Age, Gender, Body Mass Index, Blood pressure, Neck Circumference, Interincisor Gap, Sternomental and Thyromental Distance, Head and Neck movement, Buck Teeth, Upper lip Bite test, and Mallampati Grades will be recorded. In addition, all patients will be asked to answer the STOP BANG Questionnaire. A score of greater than or equal to five on the STOP BANG Questionnaire predicts severe OSAS. The Frequency of Difficult Airway will be higher in the patients with a score of eleven to fourteen in other Bedside predictor tests. On the Day of surgery, each patient will be taken to the operating room and Laryngoscopy and Intubation will be performed in a standard Sniffing position. Upon induction of General anesthesia, the degree of difficulty encountered during Mask ventilation and Intubation will be documented. In classical Laryngoscopy, the glottic view is evaluated using the Cormack and Lehane grading system. Difficult Intubation will be more frequent in patients with a score of greater than six.

EXPECTED OUTCOME

The study is expected to show that the STOP BANG Questionnaire is a better predictor of difficult airway compared to other bedside tests. It may demonstrate higher specificity, sensitivity, and predictive accuracy, particularly in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. The findings could lead to improved airway assessment protocols and better preparedness for difficult airway management.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
197
Inclusion Criteria

Patient Age between 18 to 60 yrs ASA I II and III Patients Patient scheduled for an Elective surgery under General Anaesthesia.

Exclusion Criteria

Patient above 60 yrs of Age ASA IV Patients Unconscious Unoriented and Uncooperative Patients Obstetric Patients Patient Refusal.

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To Evaluate the use of STOP-BANG Questionnaire in predicting the Difficult AirwayAssessed Preoperatively and During Intubation
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To Correlate the Questionnaire and Difficult Airway TestsPreoperative Assessment and During Airway Management

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre

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Kancheepuram, TAMIL NADU, India

SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre
🇮🇳Kancheepuram, TAMIL NADU, India
Dr k karthik
Principal investigator
9367720331
jayanivi1902@gmail.com

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