Abstract

The Sri Lankan Journal of Anaesthesiology is the official journal of the College of Anaesthesiologists of Sri Lanka. It publishes clinical investigations, research articles, audits, case reports, review articles and CME articles relating to anaesthesiology, critical care and pain. It is published bi annually in January and June. Sri Lankan Journal of Anaesthesiology is included on DOAJ and Scopus.

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  • ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to compare the acromioaxillo-suprasternal notch index (AASI), the ratio of height to thyromental distance (RHTMD) and the upper-lip-bite test (ULBT) to predict difficult laryngeal visualization preoperatively

  • Unanticipated difficult or failed intubation put anaesthesiologists in a scary situation of lifethreatening complications such as hypoxic brainAcromio-axillo suprasternal notch efficacy of acromioaxillo-suprasternal notch index (AASI) for assessing difficult laryngoscopy as an objective and comparing AASI with ratio of height to thyromental distance (RHTMD) and upper-lip-bite test (ULBT) as a secondary objective

  • AASI to be superior to the RHTMD and the ULBT in the prediction of difficult visualization of the larynx

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Objectives

The aim of the study was to compare the acromioaxillo-suprasternal notch index (AASI), the ratio of height to thyromental distance (RHTMD) and the upper-lip-bite test (ULBT) to predict difficult laryngeal visualization preoperatively

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