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Rev. colomb. anestesiol ; 52(1)mar. 2024.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535710

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Introduction: Over the past few months, ChatGPT has raised a lot of interest given its ability to perform complex tasks through natural language and conversation. However, its use in clinical decision-making is limited and its application in the field of anesthesiology is unknown. Objective: To assess ChatGPT's basic and clinical reasoning and its learning ability in a performance test on general and specific anesthesia topics. Methods: A three-phase assessment was conducted. Basic knowledge of anesthesia was assessed in the first phase, followed by a review of difficult airway management and, finally, measurement of decision-making ability in ten clinical cases. The second and the third phases were conducted before and after feeding ChatGPT with the 2022 guidelines of the American Society of Anesthesiologists on difficult airway management. Results: On average, ChatGPT succeded 65% of the time in the first phase and 48% of the time in the second phase. Agreement in clinical cases was 20%, with 90% relevance and 10% error rate. After learning, ChatGPT improved in the second phase, and was correct 59% of the time, with agreement in clinical cases also increasing to 40%. Conclusions: ChatGPT showed acceptable accuracy in the basic knowledge test, high relevance in the management of specific difficult airway clinical cases, and the ability to improve after learning.


Introducción: En los últimos meses, ChatGPT ha suscitado un gran interés debido a su capacidad para realizar tareas complejas a través del lenguaje natural y la conversación. Sin embargo, su uso en la toma de decisiones clínicas es limitado y su aplicación en el campo de anestesiología es desconocido. Objetivo: Evaluar el razonamiento básico, clínico y la capacidad de aprendizaje de ChatGPT en una prueba de rendimiento sobre temas generales y específicos de anestesiología. Métodos: Se llevó a cabo una evaluación dividida en tres fases. Se valoraron conocimientos básicos de anestesiología en la primera fase, seguida de una revisión del manejo de vía aérea difícil y, finalmente, se midió la toma de decisiones en diez casos clínicos. La segunda y tercera fases se realizaron antes y después de alimentar a ChatGPT con las guías de la Sociedad Americana de Anestesiólogos del manejo de la vía aérea difícil del 2022. Resultados: ChatGPT obtuvo una tasa de acierto promedio del 65 % en la primera fase y del 48 % en la segunda fase. En los casos clínicos, obtuvo una concordancia del 20 %, una relevancia del 90 % y una tasa de error del 10 %. Posterior al aprendizaje, ChatGPT mejoró su tasa de acierto al 59 % en la segunda fase y aumentó la concordancia al 40 % en los casos clínicos. Conclusiones: ChatGPT demostró una precisión aceptable en la prueba de conocimientos básicos, una alta relevancia en el manejo de los casos clínicos específicos de vía aérea difícil y la capacidad de mejoría secundaria a un aprendizaje.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219283

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Background:Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) probe insertion may be associated with many complications. Demographic factors and airway conditions such as high Mallampati scores (MMC) and Cormack-Lehane grades (MCLG) are likely to have an impact on its ease of insertion. The primary aim of this study was to identify the predictive factors for difficult real-time-three-dimensional TEE probe insertion. Methods: A total of 153 adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery were prospectively evaluated. The upper airway manipulations required for TEE probe placement were jaw thrust, reverse Sellick抯 maneuver, and laryngoscopy. All the patients who required airway manipulations were grouped under difficult TEE probe placement group. We evaluated the patients� predictive factors such as demographic characteristics and factors related to difficult intubation. Results: Out of 153 patients, 123 were males and 30 were females. Overall, 27.5% (n = 42) patients had difficulty in probe placement. About 31.7% (n = 39) males had difficulty in TEE probe placement against 13% (n = 4) females (P?value 0.045). Difficulty in TEE probe placement was found in 72.7% (n = 16) of obese patients (body mass index [BMI] > 30), compared to 18.6% (n = 17) in the patients with BMI less than 25 (P-value < 0.001). Probe insertion was significantly more difficult in the presence of MMC III and IV (50%, n = 18) compared to class I (19.2%, n = 10) (P?value 0.001) and MCLG III (73.3%, n = 22) compared to grade I (11.1%, n = 7) (P-value 0.001). Conclusion: Male gender, obesity, higher grades of MMC and MCLG were found to be the risk factors for difficult TEE probe placement in anesthetized patients.

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Rev. colomb. anestesiol ; 51(1): 80, Jan.-Mar. 2023. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431768

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Abstract Escobar syndrome is a rare, autosomal recessive disease of unknown incidence. It is characterized by multiple skeletal, genitourinary and orofacial abnormalities. The multiple malformations (mainly orofacial) and restricted mobility of these patients pose a challenge to the anesthesia team, especially as regards airway management. We describe the clinical case of a pediatric patient diagnosed with Escobar syndrome who underwent two consecutive anesthesia interventions, with evidence of progressive airway anomalies that characterize this syndrome. The case required adaptation, according to the clinical stage of the disease, of the current algorithms used to approach an anticipated difficult airway in pediatrics, and the incorporation of new devices, not described so far in patients with this pathology, as part of the planning and execution phases.


Resumen El síndrome de Escobar es una enfermedad rara, autosómica recesiva, de incidencia desconocida. Se caracteriza por múltiples anomalías esqueléticas, genitourinarias y orofaciales. Las múltiples malformaciones (principalmente orofaciales) y la restricción de la movilidad de estos pacientes determinan un desafío para el equipo anestésico, especialmente en el manejo de la vía aérea. Se describe el caso clínico de una paciente pediátrica con diagnóstico de síndrome de Escobar que fue sometida a dos anestesias consecutivas, en el que se evidencia una progresión de las anomalías de la vía aérea propias del síndrome, por lo que se requiere adecuar, según el estadío clínico de la enfermedad, los algoritmos actuales de abordaje de vía aérea difícil pediátrica anticipada y la incorporación de nuevos dispositivos en la planificación y ejecución para su manejo que no han sido descritos en pacientes con esta patología.

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Braz. J. Anesth. (Impr.) ; 73(5): 680-682, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520366

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Abstract Airway management can be difficult in surgeries of patients with mucopolysaccharidosis. We performed a retrospective review of 31 surgeries performed between 2015 and 2019. The mean age of the patients was 127.6 months. MPS-IV and MPS-VI were the most frequent subtypes. Orthopedic surgeries were the most common surgery type. Difficult intubation was seen in 10 procedures. All patients with difficult intubation were aged over 36 months. Video laryngoscopy was the most common intubation method. Seventeen patients were followed up in the intensive care unit. Although video laryngoscopy seems to be a safe method in these patients, one should always be prepared for alternative methods.


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Airway Management
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421837

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Los quistes epidermoides son patologías benignas que se originan cuando células germinativas quedan atrapadas dentro de los arcos branquiales durante su cierre. Su prevalencia es baja, siendo aún menos prevalente su par, el quiste dermoide. Se presenta el caso clínico de una paciente de 17 años, de sexo femenino que debuta con aumento de volumen en piso de la cavidad, bilateral (de larga data), con obstrucción parcial de vía aérea, dificultad a la fonación y deglución. La tomografía computarizada entrega una imagen hipodensa, autolimitada, en los espacios submandibular y sublingual. Como hipótesis diagnóstica se sugiere un quiste dermoide o epidermoide. La paciente es intervenida y la muestra entregada a anatomopatología. El diagnóstico definitivo corrobora la hipótesis presuntiva de quiste epidermoide.


Epidermoid cysts are benign pathologies that originate when germinative cells become trapped within the branchial arches during their closure. Its prevalence is low, and its peer, the dermoid cyst, is even less prevalent. The clinical case is presented of a 17-year-old female patient who presents a bilateral increase in the oral cavity (long- standing), with partial obstruction of the airway, difficulty in phonation and swallowing. The computed tomography provides a hypodense, self-limited image in the submandibular and sublingual spaces. A dermoid or epidermoid cyst is suggested as a diagnostic hypothesis. The patient undergoes surgery, and the sample is delivered to pathology. The definitive diagnosis corroborates the presumptive hypothesis of an epidermoid cyst.

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Rev. ADM ; 79(5): 271-275, sept.-oct. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1427848

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Introducción: la vía aérea difícil es aquella situación clínica en la cual un anestesiólogo entrenado convencionalmente experimenta dificultad en la aplicación de ventilación con mascarilla facial, en la intubación endotraqueal o ambas, es de vital importancia su identificación, puesto que su manejo adecuado marcará la diferencia en el desenlace de los pacientes que requieren intubación, en especial los recibidos en urgencias. Objetivo: revisar de manera sistemática el estado actual del conocimiento y evidencia clínica relacionada al manejo de la vía aérea difícil en in- tubación de emergencia. Material y métodos: se realizó una revisión sistemática en PubMed, Cochrane, EBSCO y OVID; se emplearon los términos manejo de vía aérea difícil e intubación de emergencia. Resul- tados: la búsqueda arrojó 356 resultados, se excluyeron los estudios de revisión sistemática, metaanálisis, artículos basados en opiniones, infor- mes de casos, cartas al editor; 128 artículos fueron analizados; además, se buscó analizar artículos de distinta área de la investigación médica; se seleccionaron 21 artículos para ser analizados en esta revisión sistemática. Conclusiones: inesperadamente los artículos revisados concluyen, en su gran mayoría, que independientemente del protocolo de intubación, el aspecto que juega un rol determinante en el manejo de la vía aérea difícil es la experiencia y preparación previa del médico anestesiólogo (AU)


Introduction: difficult airway is that clinical situation in which a conventionally trained anesthesiologist experiences difficulty in ventilation with a face mask, in endotracheal intubation or both. In this review article we will focus on emergency intubation. Objective: to systematically review the current state of knowledge and clinical evidence related to the management of difficult airways in emergency intubation. Material and methods: a systematic review was carried out in PubMed, Cochrane data base, EBSCO and OVID; the terms: difficult airway management and emergency intubation; only clinical trials and scientific research reports were analyzed. Results: the search yielded 356 results, of which systematic review studies, meta-analysis, opinion-based articles, case reports, letters to the editor were excluded; which gave us 128 articles, after they were analyzed; it was also sought to analyze articles from different areas of medical research; 21 articles were selected to be analyzed in this systematic review. Conclusions: unexpectedly, the majority of the reviewed articles conclude that regardless of the intubation protocol or the tools used, the aspect that plays a decisive role in the management of the difficult airway is the experience and previous preparation of the anesthesiologist (AU))


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Humans , Emergencies , Airway Management , Intubation, Intratracheal/methods , Intubation, Intratracheal/adverse effects , Laryngoscopy/methods , Masks
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222234

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Prune belly syndrome (PBS) is a rare congenital disease presenting a characteristic triad of abdominal muscle deficiency, urinary tract abnormality, and cryptorchidism with associated anomalies of various systems. We report the anesthetic management of an infant with PBS with no obvious facial deformity in whom we encountered an unanticipated difficult airway. Multiple attempts to secure the airway with different supraglottic airway devices were unsuccessful and the trachea could be intubated only on the second attemp

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ARS med. (Santiago, En línea) ; 47(2): 42-46, jun. 03, 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1399638

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El manejo especializado de la vía aérea (VA) es fundamental en las unidades de urgencia donde la intubación orotraqueal ha sido la técnica de elección para lograrlo. Una VA difícil se define como una situación clínica en la cual un equipo médico entrenado experimenta dificultades en la ventilación y/o en intubación. La obstrucción aguda de la VA constituye una de las emergencias médicas más extremas, requiriendo intervención inmediata. Se presenta el caso de un paciente con estridor inspiratorio con criterios inmediatos de intubación donde se evidencia un tumor en cuerdas vocales con obstrucción de la vía aérea.


Specialized airway management is essential in emergency units where endotracheal intubation has been the technique of choice. The difficult airway is defined as a clinical situation in which a trained medical team experiences difficulties in ventilation and, or intubation. Acute airway obstruction is one of the most extreme medical emergencies, requiring immediate intervention. We present the case of a patient with inspiratory stridor with quick criteria for intubation where a tumour in the vocal cords with airway obstruction is found.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222187

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Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) consists of a heterogenous group of disorders characterized by non-progressive congenital joint contractures. They have tense skin, minimal subcutaneous tissue, and muscle mass. The anesthetic management of these children is complicated by associated congenital abnormalities, airway anomalies, congenital heart disease, pulmonary hypoplasia, and vertebral anomalies. We managed a case of AMC with bilateral contractures of both upper and lower limb and neck who presented for correction of bilateral equino varus.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1408151

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Introducción: El manejo de la vía aérea, conceptualizado como el conjunto de maniobras y empleo de dispositivos que permiten una ventilación adecuada y segura en pacientes que por diversas condiciones clínicas lo requieren, llega a ser uno de los desafíos más importantes que enfrenta un anestesiólogo en su práctica. Se considera que el resultado final dependerá de las características del paciente, la disponibilidad de equipos, así como de su destreza y habilidades. Cuando no se tienen en cuenta estos aspectos, aumenta la incidencia de morbilidad y mortalidad perioperatoria. Objetivo: Describir la conducta anestesiológica ante una paciente con diagnóstico de vía aérea difícil no prevista durante el perioperatorio. Presentación de caso: Se presenta el caso de una paciente anunciada para cirugía de urgencia, sin antecedentes patológicos personales, con antecedente de anestesia para amigdalotomía en la niñez. A pesar de un interrogatorio y examen físico minucioso, con utilización de herramientas como los test predictivos de vía aérea difícil y el empleo de dispositivos para su abordaje, no fue posible la intubación y se hizo necesario un abordaje quirúrgico de urgencia. Conclusiones: La vía aérea es parte integral del manejo anestésico. En la actualidad no se cuenta con un método clínico capaz de incluir la valoración de todos los parámetros que sugieran la presencia de vía aérea difícil. Una historia preoperatoria detallada y minuciosa evaluación de esta puede identificar factores de riesgos potenciales, pero casos como estos demuestran que a pesar de las medidas que se puedan tomar, no se está exento de fracasar en la permeabilización de la vía aérea(AU)


Introduction: The management of the airway, conceptualized as the set of maneuvers and use of devices that allow adequate and safe ventilation in patients who require it due to various clinical conditions, becomes one of the most important challenges faced by an anesthesiologist in the practice. It is considered that the final result will depend on the characteristics of the patient, the availability of equipment, as well as their dexterity and skills. When these aspects are not taken into account, the incidence of perioperative morbidity and mortality increases. Objective: Describe the anesthesiological behavior in a patient with a difficult airway diagnosis not foreseen during the perioperative period. Case presentation: The case of a patient announced for emergency surgery, without a personal pathological history, with a history of anesthesia for tonsillectomy in childhood is presented. Despite a thorough interrogation and physical examination, with the use of tools such as predictive tests of difficult airway and the use of devices for their approach, intubation was not possible and an emergency surgical approach was necessary. Conclusions: The airway is an comprehensive part of anesthetic management. At present there is no clinical methods capable of including the assessment of all the parameters that suggest the presence of a difficult airway. A detailed preoperative history and thorough evaluation of this can identify potential risk factors, but cases like these show that despite the measures that can be taken, it is not exempt from failing to permeate the airway(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Surgical Procedures, Operative/methods , Airway Management/methods
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Rev. inf. cient ; 101(2)abr. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1409534

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RESUMEN Se presentó un paciente masculino de 8 años de edad, de la raza negra, a la consulta del servicio de Cirugía Maxilofacial del Hospital Américo Boavida de Luanda, en la República de Angola, en el mes de marzo de 2018. Los familiares refirieron una gran deformidad facial de crecimiento lento y progresivo, que se acompañaba de dificultad para respirar por las fosas nasales. Se le realizó un diagnóstico presuntivo de displasia fibrosa facial monostótica del maxilar derecho. Fue intervenido quirúrgicamente bajo anestesia endotraqueal, previa realización de las pruebas para la valoración de la apertura de la boca, donde se tomaron los incisivos superiores e inferiores como referencia: obtuvo una clasificación en clase II (2,6-3 cm) y la escala de Mallampati en grado IV. Se logró superar las dificultades para la intubación. Se le realizó exéresis tridimensional con abordaje de Weber-Ferguson y reconstrucción estética facial.


ABSTRACT An eight-years-old black male patient was attended in the Maxillofacial Surgery Service consultation at the Americo Boavida Hospital in Luanda, Angola, in march 2018. Relatives reported a huge facial deformity with characteristic variable (slow growth) and evolve with time. Also they referred presence of difficulty in breathing through the nostrils, associated with this anomaly. A presumptive diagnosis of monostotic facial fibrous dysplasia of the right maxillary segment was made. He underwent surgery under endotracheal anesthesia, after undergoing tests for the evaluation of the range of mouth opening, where the upper and lower incisors were taken as references: classification obtained in test was Class II (2.6-3 cm) and the Mallampati scale was Grade IV. The intubation procedures difficulties were overcome. Three-dimensional excision with Weber-Ferguson approach and reconstructive plastic surgery was performed.


RESUMO Paciente do sexo masculino, 8 anos, de raça negra, apresentou-se ao serviço de Cirurgia Buco Maxilo Facial do Hospital Américo Boavida, em Luanda, na República de Angola, em março de 2018. Os familiares relataram grande deformidade facial lenta e progressiva, que foi acompanhada de dificuldade em respirar pelas narinas. Foi feito diagnóstico presuntivo de displasia fibrosa facial monostótica da maxila direita. Foi operado sob anestesia endotraqueal, após a realização dos testes de avaliação da abertura da boca, onde foram tomados como referência os incisivos superiores e inferiores: obteve a classificação de classe II (2,6-3 cm) e a escala de Mallampati no grau IV. As dificuldades na intubação foram superadas. A exérese tridimensional foi realizada com a abordagem de Weber-Ferguson e cirurgia plástica reconstrutiva.

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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 45(1): 68-70, ene.-mar. 2022. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389183

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Abstract: Eleven years old children, proposed for resection of pylocitic astrocytoma of cerebellum, presented with lingual tonsil hypertrophy causing a unpredictable difficult airway approach. The presence of a lingual tonsil hypertrophied isn't diagnosed most of the times, with their occurrence being associated with previous tonsillectomy in more than half of the cases. Its occurrence, and non-identification, can originate scenarios of difficult airway approach, with a higher morbility association.


Resumen: Niño con 11 años, propuesto para exéresis de recidiva de astrocitoma pilocítico del cerebelo con hipertrofia de las amígdalas linguales a condicionar vía aérea difícil no previsible. La hipertrofia de las amígdalas linguales es subdiagnosticada y se suele asociar a amigdalectomía previa en más de la mitad de los casos. Su ocurrencia y no reconocimiento, puede originar situaciones de vía aérea difícil, con alta morbilidad asociada.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 849-853, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-956229

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Objective:To compare the effects of five different types of videolaryngoscopes in patients with a simulated difficult airway.Methods:575 patients who needed endotracheal intubation in Nanjing Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University from May 2021 to September 2021 were randomly divided into 5 groups [UE videolaryngoscope group (U group), GlideScope videolaryngoscope group (G group), C-MAC videolaryngoscope group (C group), Airtraq videolaryngoscope group (A group) and A. P.advance videolaryngoscope group (AP group)], with 115 patients in each group. They all wore cervical collar to simulate difficult airway. The main observation index was the success rate of first endotracheal intubation. Secondary observation indicators included overall success rate, laryngoscope exposure field, intubation time, operator′s subjective score, cause of failure, adverse events, and complications of intubation.Results:The patients′ mouth opening degree was reduced from (46±6)mm to (24±4)mm ( P<0.05) after wearing the cervical collar; The success rate of the first endotracheal intubation were 96%(UE), 92%(C-MAC), 86%(GlideScope), 85%(Airtraq), and 60%(AP.Advance) respectively, with statistically significant difference ( P<0.05); Compared with AP group and G group, the incidence of soft tissue injury or bleeding in U group and C group were lower ( P<0.05); There were significant difference in the overall success rate of videolaryngoscopes, laryngoscope visual field exposure, intubation time, the subjective score of the operator and adverse events ( P<0.05); There was no significant difference in the complications of intubation among the groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Among 575 patients with a simulated difficult airway with limited neck mobility and limited mouth opening, there were significant differences in the use of five videolaryngoscopes. Among them, UE video laryngoscope had the highest first intubation success rate and lowest tissue trauma rate, C-MAC video laryngoscope, GlideScope video laryngoscope and Airtraq video laryngoscope followed in performance, while A. P.Advance video laryngoscope performed the worst.

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Rev. científica memoria del posgrado. ; 3(1): 37-41, 2022. ilus.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1401894

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OBJETIVO. Determinar la asociación que existe entre las valoraciones de la articulación atlantooccipital durante la valoración preanestésica y la valoración del Cormack Lehane durante la intubación para predecir una vía aérea difícil en el paciente pediátrico de 0 a 12 años de edad que ingresaron a quirófano del Hospital Municipal Boliviano Holandés en los meses de agosto a octubre de la Gestión 2017. MATERIAL Y METODOS. Es un diseño observacional descriptivo de corte transversal, en 70 pacientes de 0 a 12 años de edad que siguiendo criterios estrictos de inclusión se evaluó la clasificación de vía aérea difícil pediátrica analizando la concordancia entre la asociación de la valoración de la articulación atlantooccipital con la escala de Cormack-Lehane. RESULTADOS. Se evaluaron pacientes entre 0 a 12 años, la Escala de Bellhouse Dore encontrada fue Grado I 39%, Grado III 29%, Grado II 24% y Grado IV 8% y el Cormack Lehane encontrado es grado I 39%, grado III 29%, grado II 24% y el grado IV 8%. La asociación de ambas escalas determinó como predictor de vía aérea normal al 63%, potencialmente difícil 29% y vía aérea difícil 8%. CONCLUSIÓN. Existe asociación entre las valoraciones de la articulación atlantooccipital durante la valoración preanestesica y la valoración del Cormack Lehane durante la intubación como predictor de una vía aérea difícil en el paciente pediátrico de 0 a 12 años de edad.


OBJECTIVE. To determine the association that exists between the assessments of the atlanto-occipital joint during the preanesthetic assessment and the assessment of the Cormack Lehane during intubation to predict a difficult airway in pediatric patients aged 0 to 12 who were admitted to the Municipal Boliviano Holandés Hospital in the months of August to October of the Management 2017. MATERIAL AND METHODS. It is an observational descriptive crosssectional design, in 70 patients from 0 to 12 years of age who, following strict inclusion criteria, evaluated the classification of pediatric difficult airway, analyzing the concordance between the association of the atlanto-occipital joint assessment with the Cormack-Lehane scale. RESULTS. Patients between 0 to 12 years old were evaluated, the Bellhouse Dore Scale found was Grade I 39%, Grade III 29%, Grade II 24% and Grade IV 8% and the Cormack Lehane found is grade I 39%, grade III 29 %, grade II 24% and grade IV 8%. The association of both scales determined a 63% normal airway as a predictor, 29% potentially difficult and 8% difficult airway. CONCLUSION. There is an association between the assessments of the atlanto-occipital joint during the pre-anesthetic assessment and the assessment of the Cormack Lehane during intubation as a predictor of a difficult airway in pediatric patients 0 to 12 years of age.


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Humans , Atlanto-Occipital Joint
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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 948-951, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-954523

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Objective:To evaluate the accuracy of CHANNEL process in predicting difficult airway of patients in emergency department.Methods:From July 2016 to December 2019, we selected patients who underwent airway management in the emergency department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. They were evaluated by CHANNEL and improved Mallampati (modified Mallampati test, MMT) classification at the same time. After completion, the glottis was exposed under direct laryngoscope, and then Cormack Lehane classification was performed. Difficult airway was defined as Cormack-Lehane grade Ⅲ or Ⅳ. The receiver-operating characteristics curve was used to evaluate the accuracy of MMT and CHANNEL in predicting difficult airway.Results:122 of 312 patients who underwent emergency airway management were included in the study. The sensitivity of CHANNEL in predicting difficult airway was 100%, the specificity was 90.1%, the area under the curve(95% confidence interval) was 0.948(0.907~0.988).Compared with MMT, the area under the curve of CHANNEL in predicting difficult airway was significantly increased( P<0.05). Conclusion:CHANNEL can accurately predict difficult airway of patients in the emergency department.

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Rev. cuba. anestesiol. reanim ; 20(2): e657, 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1289357

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Introducción: El adenoma del paladar blando es frecuente en mujeres, aunado a los cambios fisiológicos que suceden durante el embarazo, es de presumir que la gestante puede presentar una vía aérea difícil. Objetivo: Describir el abordaje de la vía aérea en una gestante con adenoma del paladar blando. Presentación del caso: Se trata de una gestante de 20 años de edad con antecedentes patológicos personales de asma bronquial, alergia a los anestésicos locales, que presenta un adenoma en el paladar blando que impide ver la estructura de la orofaringe, Mallampatti IV, anunciada para procedimiento quirúrgico de urgencia para realizarle cesárea segmentaria anterior. Conclusiones: La embarazada presenta mayor incidencia de vía aérea difícil comparado con la población general, debido a los cambios fisiológicos que presenta en este periodo, si a ello se le adiciona la presencia de un tumor oro faríngeo que imposibilita la manipulación de la vía aérea, la evaluación preoperatoria y trazar una estrategia multidisciplinaria, constituyen los pilares para evitar complicaciones potencialmente fatales(AU)


Introduction: Adenoma of soft palate is frequent in women, together with the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy. The pregnant woman is to be presumed to have a difficult airway. Objective: To describe the airway managment in a pregnant woman with adenoma of soft palate. Case presentation: This is a 20-year-old pregnant woman (Mallampati IV) with a personal pathological history of bronchial asthma and allergy to local anesthetics, who presents an adenoma of soft palate that avoids seeing the oropharynx structure, announced for emergency surgical procedure for an anterior segmental cesarean section. Conclusions: The pregnant woman has a higher incidence of difficult airway compared to the general population, due to the physiological changes that she presents in this period. If, apart from this situation, the presence is considered of an oropharyngeal tumor that makes it impossible to manipulate the airway, preoperative assessment and tracing a multidisciplinary strategy are the pillars to avoid potentially fatal complications(AU)


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Young Adult , Oropharynx , Palate, Soft , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Adenoma, Pleomorphic , Surgical Clearance , Adenoma/complications , Emergencies , Anesthetics, Local
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Rev. medica electron ; 43(4): 1056-1068, 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1341535

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RESUMEN El manejo de la vía respiratoria es uno de los aspectos más importantes en Anestesia. Entre el 50 y 70 % de los paros cardiacos durante la anestesia general obedecen a dificultades en la intubación. Los pacientes obesos tienen un 30 % más de probabilidades de presentar intubación difícil con respecto a pacientes normopesos. También desarrollan desaturación de oxígeno más rápido, lo que aumenta el riesgo de complicaciones. Teniendo en cuenta lo anterior, se decidió realizar este trabajo, con el objetivo de actualizar sobre el uso de los métodos para el abordaje de la vía respiratoria en dichos pacientes. Se mostraron los criterios y resultados de investigaciones de autores sobre el tema. Se concluye que, a pesar de que el método más utilizado para abordar la vía aérea en obesos es la intubación orotraqueal con visión directa, se debe considerar el uso de máscara laríngea de intubación, fibroscopio flexible y videolaringoscopios, sobre todo en personas superobesas (AU).


ABSTRACT The respiratory tract management is one of the most important topics in anesthesia. Between 50 and 70 % of the heart arrests occurring during general anesthesia are due to intubation difficulties. Obese patients are 30 % more likely of presenting difficult intubation with respect to normal weight patients. They also develop oxygen desaturation faster, increasing the complication risk. Taking into consideration the above reasons, the authors decided to write this article, with the aim of updating on the methods to approach the respiratory tract in those patients. The authors' criteria and research outcomes on the theme are showed. It was concluded that even though the most used method to approach the airway in obese patients is the orotracheal intubation with direct vision, the use of a laryngeal intubation mask, flexible fiberscope and video laryngoscopes should be considered, especially in superobese patients (AU).


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Humans , Male , Female , Airway Management/methods , Obesity/complications , Laryngeal Masks/standards , Intubation/methods , Anesthesia/methods , Obesity/metabolism
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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 44(2): 139-142, abr.-jun. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347730

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Resumen: El síndrome de Stickler tiene una incidencia de uno en 7,500-9,000 recién nacidos. Es una enfermedad del tejido conectivo con patrón de herencia autosómico dominante en la mayoría de los casos, aunque también con patrón recesivo, por afección patogénica de genes procolágeno como COL2A1, COL11A1, entre otros. Cursa con manifestaciones multisistémicas craneofaciales, oculares, auditivas, esqueléticas/articulares y se ha asociado a prolapso de la válvula mitral. Se diferencian tres tipos: tipo I (el más frecuente, 75%) o síndrome de Stickler completo, tipo II o síndrome de Stickler ocular y el tipo III u oto-espóndilo-displasia megaepifisaria. El diagnóstico se realiza al probar las manifestaciones o al demostrar una variante genética patogénica. Respecto al manejo anestésico en la paciente obstétrica, se recomienda evitar la anestesia general. Se presenta el caso de una paciente de 26 años con diagnóstico de síndrome de Stickler tipo I, con embarazo a término y su relación con la anestesia neuroaxial. A pesar de su incidencia, no existe literatura médica acerca del manejo de la anestesia neuroaxial en este tipo de pacientes.


Abstract: Stickler syndrome has an incidence of 1/7.500-9.000 in newborns. It is a connective tissue disease with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern in most cases, but also with a recessive pattern, due to the pathogenic involvement of procollagen genes such as COL2A1, COL11A1, among others. It is characterized by craniofacial, ocular, auditory and skeletal/joint multisystemic signs and symptoms, and has been associated with prolapse of the mitral valve. Three types are differentiated: type I (the most frequent, 75%) or complete Stickler syndrome, type II or ocular Stickler syndrome and type III or oto-espondilo-megaepiphyseal dysplasia. The diagnosis is made by confirming the signs and symptoms or by verifying the presence of a pathogenic genetic variant. With respect to the anesthetic management in the obstetric patient, it is recommended to avoid general anesthesia. The article illustrates the case of a female patient of 26 years with Stickler syndrome type I and full-term pregnancy, and associated implications for neuroaxial anesthesia. Despite its incidence, there is no medical literature on the management of neuraxial anesthesia in this type of patients.

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Rev. mex. anestesiol ; 44(1): 22-33, ene.-mar. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1347712

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Resumen: Se realizó un ensayo clínico controlado, prospectivo, comparativo, aleatorizado, ciego simple. Objetivo: Determinar la correlación y valor predictivo de las escalas de evaluación de vía aérea e intubación difícil, obesidad, hoja McCoy y videolaringoscopio tipo Airtraq®. Material y métodos: 152 pacientes programados para cirugía, con antecedentes de obesidad y factores de riesgo de ventilación e intubación difícil sometidos a anestesia general. Se formaron dos grupos: grupo 1 intubación con hoja McCoy y grupo 2 videolaringoscopio Airtraq®. Resultados: En la estadística de contraste de ventilación difícil se obtuvo significancia estadística con p < de 0.05 para todos los factores, excepto el ronquido. En predictores de intubación difícil, la clasificación de Mallampati y Cormack-Lehane obtuvo p < 0.05, con sensibilidad de 63 y 68% respectivamente, con valor predictivo negativo alto para todos los factores. El promedio de intentos fue uno y duración de 55-59 segundos en ambos grupos. No hubo diferencias con el uso de hoja McCoy y Airtraq®. Conclusiones: La intubación orotraqueal fue exitosa en 97% de los casos gracias al uso de predictores de intubación difícil y de dispositivos para manejo de la misma.


Abstract: A controlled, prospective, comparative, randomized, simple blind clinical trial was conducted. Objective: Determine the correlation and predictive value of the airway assessment and difficult intubation scales, obesity, McCoy sheet and Airtraq® type videolaryngoscope. Material and methods: 152 patients scheduled for surgery, with a history of obesity and risk factors for difficult ventilation and intubation under general anesthesia. Two groups were formed: group, intubation with McCoy sheet and group 2, Airtraq® videolaryngoscope. Results: In the contrast statistics of difficult ventilation, statistical significance was obtained with p < 0.05 for all factors except snoring. In predictors of difficult intubation, the Mallampati and Cormack-Lehane classification obtained p < 0.05, with sensitivity of 63 and 68% respectively, with a high negative predictive value for all factors. The average of attempts was 1 and duration 55-59 seconds, in both groups. There were not differences with the use of McCoy sheet and Airtraq®. Conclusions: Orotracheal intubation was successful in 97% of cases, thanks to the use of difficult intubation predictors and devices for managing it.

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