Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy
Cleft lip and palate are one of the most common congenital head and neck anomalies and are seen at a frequency of 11-15%. In this study we aimed to observe airway management and intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy in patients with cleft lip and palate. 40 patients with cleft lip and palate...
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author | Servet Mengu Suleyman Ganidagli Yusuf Emeli Ergun Mendes Huseyin Gocergil Resit Sevimli |
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description | Cleft lip and palate are one of the most common congenital head and neck anomalies and are seen at a frequency of 11-15%. In this study we aimed to observe airway management and intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy in patients with cleft lip and palate. 40 patients with cleft lip and palate (Group Y) and 40 normal patients (Group N) aged between 4 months and 10 years undergoing elective surgery were included in this prospective randomized study. Mallampati Classification (MMC), Cormack-Lehane Classification (CL-S), thyromental distance (TMM) and mouth opening were evaluated to predict difficult airway. Intubation times, number of intubation attempts, heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) and end-tidal CO2 (Et-C02) values were also recorded. Intubation times was significantly higher in Group Y than Group N. HR and MAP values measured in Group Y were found to be significantly higher than Group N at the 5th and 10th minutes (p [Med-Science 2021; 10(2.000): 520-3] |
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spelling | doaj.art-fda3751f6b1f417aa98c9254ba2b1fa52024-02-03T06:40:29ZengSociety of Turaz BilimMedicine Science2147-06342021-06-01102520310.5455/medscience.2021.03.08063108Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopyServet Mengu0Suleyman Ganidagli1Yusuf Emeli2Ergun Mendes3Huseyin Gocergil4Resit Sevimli5Van Training and Research Hospital Anesthesiology and Reanimation A.D Gaziantep Medical Hospital Anesthesiology and Reanimation A.D Seyhan Training and Research Hospital Anesthesiology and Reanimation A.D Cam Sakura CityTraining and Research Hospital Anesthesiology and Reanimation A.D Kilis Training and Research Hospital Anesthesiology and Reanimation A.D Inonu Universty TOTM Medical Center, Ortopedic and Traumatology ADCleft lip and palate are one of the most common congenital head and neck anomalies and are seen at a frequency of 11-15%. In this study we aimed to observe airway management and intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy in patients with cleft lip and palate. 40 patients with cleft lip and palate (Group Y) and 40 normal patients (Group N) aged between 4 months and 10 years undergoing elective surgery were included in this prospective randomized study. Mallampati Classification (MMC), Cormack-Lehane Classification (CL-S), thyromental distance (TMM) and mouth opening were evaluated to predict difficult airway. Intubation times, number of intubation attempts, heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) and end-tidal CO2 (Et-C02) values were also recorded. Intubation times was significantly higher in Group Y than Group N. HR and MAP values measured in Group Y were found to be significantly higher than Group N at the 5th and 10th minutes (p [Med-Science 2021; 10(2.000): 520-3]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=63108cleft lipcleft palatevideo-laryngoscopydifficult intubation |
spellingShingle | Servet Mengu Suleyman Ganidagli Yusuf Emeli Ergun Mendes Huseyin Gocergil Resit Sevimli Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy Medicine Science cleft lip cleft palate video-laryngoscopy difficult intubation |
title | Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy |
title_full | Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy |
title_fullStr | Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy |
title_full_unstemmed | Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy |
title_short | Airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate: Evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy |
title_sort | airway management in patients with cleft lip and palate evaluation of intubation conditions with videolaryngoscopy |
topic | cleft lip cleft palate video-laryngoscopy difficult intubation |
url | http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=63108 |
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