Title of article :
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FACTORS PREDICTING AND ASSESSING THE AIRWAY AND USE OF INTUBATING LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY
Author/Authors :
Staikou, Chryssoula University of Athens - Aretaieio Hospital - Anesthesiology Department, Greece , Tsaroucha, Athanassia University of Athens - Aretaieio Hospital - Anesthesiology Department, Greece , Paraskeva, Anteia University of Athens - Aretaieio Hospital - Anesthesiology Department, Greece , Fassoulaki, Argyro University of Athens - Aretaieio Hospital - Anesthesiology Department, Greece
From page :
553
To page :
558
Abstract :
Background and objective: The Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway FastrachTM (ILMA) has been used with success in difficult intubation cases. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of mouth opening, Mallampati classification, thyromental distance and Cormack-Lehane Grade, on the ease of ILMA use. Methods: Eighty one patients ASA I-II, were assessed preoperatively for mouth opening, Mallampati classification and thyromental distance. After induction with propofol and rocuronium, the first investigator recorded Cormack-Lehane Grade by direct laryngoscopy. Subsequently an appropriate size ILMA was inserted by the second investigator and correct placement was confirmed by adequate ventilation and normal capnogram. A maximum of three ILMA insertion attempts were allowed and the number was recorded. Then blind intubation was attempted and classified as follows, according to Intubation Difficulty Grade (IDG): IDG-1: intubation succeeded: at first attempt requiring no or minor ILMA manipulations. IDG-2: intubation succeeded at second attempt requiring major ILMA manipulations or size change. IDG-3: intubation failed after the second attempt or oesophageal intubation occurred at ither attempt. In failure of the technique direct laryngoscopy was the alternative approach. Results: Success rates in insertion of ILMA and in blind intubation were 100% and 92.6% respectively. No difference was found between Cormack-Lehane Grade I-II and II-IV or Mallampati classification and number of ILMA insertion attempts or IDG. There was also no correlation between mouth opening, or thyromental distance and number of ILMA insertion attempts or IDG. It is concluded that easiness of ILMA use is irrelevant to mouth opening, thyromental istance, Mallampati classification or Cormack-Lehane Grade.
Keywords :
Airway devices , Intubation Laryngeal Mask Airway Fastrach, Airway assessment , Mallampati Classification, mouth opening, thyromental distance, Cormack , Lehane Grade
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Record number :
2635363
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