RT @PeriopMedUCL: Great to see colleagues driving the evidence base ! https://t.co/tq7uaBM4vp
Great to see colleagues driving the evidence base ! https://t.co/tq7uaBM4vp
RT @LPSRU: New Cochrane review on difficult airway prediction. https://t.co/GgSq9aAdnm
New Cochrane review on difficult airway prediction. https://t.co/GgSq9aAdnm
RT @chrisdengMD: @CochraneLibrary All bedside airway exams for difficult intubation has poor sensitivity, but ability to protrude lower jaw…
RT @chrisdengMD: @CochraneLibrary All bedside airway exams for difficult intubation has poor sensitivity, but ability to protrude lower jaw…
RT @chrisdengMD: @CochraneLibrary All bedside airway exams for difficult intubation has poor sensitivity, but ability to protrude lower jaw…
RT @pcarMD: “For difficult laryngoscopy, the upper lip bite test had the highest sensitivity of all tests considered.” Perhaps a nice JC or…
“For difficult laryngoscopy, the upper lip bite test had the highest sensitivity of all tests considered.” Perhaps a nice JC or GR discussion for this year! @CochraneLibrary @MKlosowskiMD @AlexDresslerMD @MLBoisen @KeithVogtMD @ASALifeline https://t.co/z6W
RT @chrisdengMD: @CochraneLibrary All bedside airway exams for difficult intubation has poor sensitivity, but ability to protrude lower jaw…
@CochraneLibrary All bedside airway exams for difficult intubation has poor sensitivity, but ability to protrude lower jaw much better than Mallampati and TM distance. @jonhagedornmd @kerrimlydon https://t.co/aeEqahytIE
Recent @cochranecollab review found that sensitivity of exam maneuvers for predicting difficult airway is generally low (poor screening capability); upper lip bite test for diff laryngoscopy 67%, Mallampati for diff intubation 51%, etc. https://t.co/hVZE2W
RT @gordoben: Important airway assessment review from Cochrane - how well can we predict difficult airways? https://t.co/YLCsrOIfUG