Use of ultrasound for prediction of difficult laryngoscopy in adult patients. [PDF]
Wan L, Xue FS, Shao LJ, Yang H.
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Comparison of modified mallampati classification with Cormack and Lehane grading in predicting difficult laryngoscopy among elective surgical patients who took general anesthesia in Werabie comprehensive specialized hospital - Cross sectional study. Ethiopia, 2021. [PDF]
Yemam D, Melese E, Ashebir Z.
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Sublingual Hematoma following Difficult Laryngoscopy
John V. Donlon, Kathryn E. McGoldrick
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Difficult Direct Laryngoscopy Complicating Intubation for Anaesthesia [PDF]
N. M. Cass, V. Lines, Norman R. James
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Ultrasound-based assessment of tongue thickness for prediction of difficult laryngoscopy and intubation. [PDF]
Furia JS, Nadkarni MM.
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Thyromental Height as a Predictor of Difficult Laryngoscopy
Mohan Babu Vanneru, Manjunath Ac
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Background: Difficult airway, characterized by difficult mask ventilation and intubation, is common in obese patients undergoing surgery. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the prognostic efficiency of ultrasound-measured anterior ...
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Predictive values of the modified Mallampati test, upper lip bite test, thyromental distance and ratio of height to thyromental distance to predict difficult laryngoscopy in pediatric elective surgical patients 5-12 years old at selected Addis Ababa governmental hospitals, Ethiopia: a multicenter cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Sitot M, Amare W, Aregawi A.
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Evaluating the predictive efficacy of the El-Ganzouri risk index for difficult laryngoscopy and intubation with King Vision™ video laryngoscope: A prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Baby AE+3 more
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Determinants of difficult laryngoscopy based on upper airway indicators: a prospective observational study. [PDF]
Yuan J, Ye H, Tan X, Zhang H, Sun J.
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