Ecoanatomía de la vía aérea difícil. Estudio de casos y controles

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
P. Kot , L. Rovira , M. Granell , P. Rodriguez , B. Cano , S. Pozo , J. De Andrés
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

The occurrence of a difficult airway during intubation is a critical event in anaesthesia. Despite the usefulness of clinical predictors, difficult intubation frequently arises unexpectedly. The aim of this study was to determine the utility of airway ultrasound in detecting these patients.

Materials and methods

This was a case-control study. The patients in the case group were identified from the registry of patients with reports of difficult laryngoscopy (Cormack III and IV). The controls were selected from among patients classed as Cormack I who underwent surgery under general anaesthesia. Fifty patients (25 cases and 25 controls) participated in the study. All patients underwent ultrasound to obtain 3 measurements: distance from the skin to the hyoid bone, distance from the skin to the epiglottis, and distance from the skin to the vocal cords.

Results

A skin-to-hyoid bone distance greater than 9.8 mm (50% of the sample) generated an odds ratio of 5.46 (p = 0.005); a skin-to-epiglottis distance greater than 21.3 mm (50% of the sample) generated an odds ratio of 6.62 (p = 0.002). There was no significant difference in the skin-to-vocal cords distance.

Conclusions

Ultrasound has proven to be a useful tool for predicting difficult laryngoscopy. Despite the low sensitivity of clinical predictors, they appear to improve the detection of patients with difficult laryngoscopy when integrated into predictive models alongside ultrasound values.
硬气道生态解剖。案例与对照研究
前言和目的插管过程中气道困难的发生是麻醉中的一个关键事件。尽管临床预测指标有用,但插管困难经常出乎意料地出现。本研究的目的是确定气道超声在检测这些患者中的效用。材料与方法本研究为病例对照研究。病例组的患者从报告喉镜检查困难的患者登记处(Cormack III和IV)中确定。对照组从在全身麻醉下接受手术的Cormack I级患者中选择。50例患者(25例和25例对照)参加了研究。所有患者均行超声检查,测量皮肤到舌骨的距离、皮肤到会厌的距离、皮肤到声带的距离。结果皮肤-舌骨距离大于9.8 mm(占样本的50%)的优势比为5.46 (p = 0.005);皮肤到会厌的距离大于21.3 mm(50%的样本)产生的优势比为6.62 (p = 0.002)。皮肤到声带的距离无显著差异。结论超声是预测喉镜检查困难的有效工具。尽管临床预测指标的敏感性较低,但当与超声值结合到预测模型中时,它们似乎可以提高对喉镜检查困难患者的检测。
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