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Topics in Airway Management: Intelligent Airway Evaluation. Donald M. Voltz, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Case Western Reserve University / University Hospitals of Cleveland 3 November 2004. What we focus on and our mental models determine what we see. What is Intelligence?.
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Topics in Airway Management:IntelligentAirway Evaluation Donald M. Voltz, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Case Western Reserve University / University Hospitals of Cleveland 3 November 2004
What we focus on and our mental models determine what we see.
Is There Such a Thing as an Unexpected Difficult Intubation?
“More than 85% of respiratory-related closed claims involve a brain-damaged or dead patient.” Jonathan Benumof, MD
Successful with multiple attempts Successful, many attempts, many people Unsuccessful Can not ventilate or intubate 100-1800/10,000 (1-18%) 100-400/10,000 (1-4%) 5-35/10,000 (0.05-.35%) 0.01-2/10,000 (0.0001-0.02%) Incidence of Difficult Intubation
Airway Prediction Models • Mallenpatti Classification • Neck Range of Motion • Thyromental/Thyrosternal Distance • Upper Lip Bite Test • Multivariate Analysis
Upper Lip Bite Test Table 1. Relationship Between the Results of Two Predicting Tests and Laryngoscopy Grades in 300 Patients Laryngoscopic view I and II III and IV
ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm Updated 2003
Airway Evaluation Mouth (4) Oral Cavity (3) Neck (4)
Airway Evaluation - Mouth • Length of Upper Incisors • Relationship of Maxillary Incisors to Mandibular Incisors • Ability to Prognath the Mandible • Interincisor Distance
Airway Evaluation – Oral Cavity • Visibility of the Uvula • Shape of the Palate • Compliance of the Mandibular Space
Airway Evaluation - Neck • Thyromental/Thyrosternal Distance • Length of the Neck • Thickness of the Neck • Range of Motion of the Head and Neck
Approaching the Difficult Airway Algorithm William H. Rosenblatt, M.D. Yale University School of Medicine
Predictors of Difficult Mask Ventilation • Age greater than 55 years • Body mass index greater than 26 kg/m2 • History of snoring • Edentulous • Presence of facial hair
References • Rosenblatt, W.H. Decision making in airway evaluation. ASA Refresher Course in Anesthesiology, V. 32, 2004. • Benumof, J.L. Airway Management, pp. 121-158, 1996. • ASA Task Force on Airway Management. Practice Guidelines for Management of the Difficult Airway: An Updated Report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Management of the Difficult Airway, Anesthesiology, 98(5), 1269-1277.