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No radiographic index predicts difficult intubation using the Optiscope™ in cervical spine surgery patients: a retrospective study.

Hyongmin OhHansol KimHyun-Kyu YoonHyung-Chul LeeHee-Pyoung Park
Published in: BMC anesthesiology (2020)
The incidence of difficult intubation using the Optiscope™ under manual in-line cervical stabilization was 25.5% in cervical spine surgery patients. No significant predictor of difficult intubation with the Optiscope™ was identified among the measured radiographic indices. Although high BMI and short SMD were predictive of difficult intubation with the Optiscope™, their discrimination power was weak.
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