In this study, anthropometric measurements (clinical measurements) will be applied in all patient groups; expected (to be difficult to provide airway patency as a result of detailed history, physical examination and evaluation tests performed by an experienced anesthesiologist), and unexpected (although it was not predicted that a difficulty was encountered). And ultrasounographic measurements will be applied in all patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive accuracy of ultrasonographic measurements.
In the preoperative period, the following clinical tests will be performed before the patient arrives in the operating room and when the patient arrives, the measurements will be made by ultrasonography. 1. Mallampati classification 2. Determination of mouth opening (interinsizer distance) 3. Thyromental distance 4. Sternomental distance Preoperative evaluation of the patients and clinical results of the airway tests (mentioned above) will be recorded. The cervical soft tissue thickness will be measured and recorded at 3 levels (thyrohyoid membrane, vocal cord, hyoid bone) with the help of ultrasonography (mentioned above). In addition, since all patients will be under general anesthesia, laryngoscopic images (laryngoscopic evaluation according to Cormack Lehane classification) routinely recorded on the anesthesia follow-up sheet will be recorded.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
127
in preoperative period, airway ultrasounagraphy for all patients will be made
Kırıkkale Univercity Faculty of Medicine Hospital
Kirikkale, Turkey (Türkiye)
Cormack Lehane classification
Laryngoscopic evaluation according to Cormack Lehane classification
Time frame: during the intubation period
ultrasonographic measurement
Preoperative ultrasonographic measurement will be made
Time frame: 15 min before the operation
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