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. 2010 Jun;24(3):482-5.
doi: 10.1007/s00540-010-0905-6. Epub 2010 Mar 10.

Is the modified Mallampati test performed in supine position a reliable predictor of difficult tracheal intubation?

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Is the modified Mallampati test performed in supine position a reliable predictor of difficult tracheal intubation?

Ashish Bindra et al. J Anesth. 2010 Jun.

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  • J Anesth. 2011 Feb;25(1):137

Abstract

Management of the airway is central to the practice of anesthesia. Several bedside airway assessment methods have been proposed for preoperative identification of patients who are difficult to intubate. The modified Mallampati test (MMT) remains a time-tested technique to date for recognizing an anticipated difficult tracheal intubation as assessed by Cormack-Lehane grade. Both Mallampati and its further modification by Samsoon and Young evaluate patients in the seated position. Recently a study mentioned a change in MMT score from sitting to supine position toward the higher side. However, there is a lack of data regarding the relationship of positional change in MMT with Cormack-Lehane grade. The aim of this prospective study was to assess if MMT score observed in sitting or supine position is a better predictor of difficult tracheal intubation. One hundred and twenty-three patients of ASA physical status I and II, aged 18-60 years, who were scheduled to undergo various neurosurgical procedures were enrolled for the study. We found that the MMT in supine position has a higher positive predictive value and is associated with more true positives as compared to MMT in the sitting position.

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