assessment of risk factors for difficult intubation in head and neck surgery
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Abstract
The incidence of difficult intubation is more frequent in ear, nose and throat patients than in general surgery patients. Mallampati score correlates best with difficult intubation; however, in this group of patients there are specific factors influencing difficult intubation besides visualisation of larynx.
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| Authors | ;Katja Režonja;Janez Benedik |
| Journal | planta medica |
| Year | 2015 |
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