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Point-of-Care Ultrasound: A Review of Ultrasound Parameters for Predicting Difficult Airways
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Médecine
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Point-of-Care Ultrasound: A Review of Ultrasound Parameters for Predicting Difficult Airways
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08:21 min

April 07, 2023

Chapitres

  • 00:00Introduction
  • 00:31Patient Positioning and Transducer Technique for Image Optimization
  • 01:36Measuring the Hyomental Distance (HMD)
  • 02:23Measuring the Thyrohyoid Membrane (THM) and Distance from the Skin to the Epiglottis (DSE)
  • 04:19Measuring the Distance from the Skin to the Hyoid Bone (SHB) and Vocal Cords (SVC)
  • 05:49Results: Ultrasound Parameters Associated with Difficult Direct Laryngoscopy
  • 07:53Conclusion

Summary

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A point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a simple, non-invasive, and portable tool that enables dynamic airway assessment. Several studies have attempted to determine the role of ultrasound parameters as an adjunct to clinical examination in predicting difficult laryngoscopies.

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