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Difficult intubation in syndromic versus nonsyndromic forms of micrognathia in children.

Agnes I HunyadyVera SergeevaPete G KovatsisKelly N EvansSteven J StaffaDavid ZurakowskiJohn E FiadjoeNathalia Jimeneznull null
Published in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2024)
Presence of syndrome was not associated with lower first-attempt success rate on intubation, number of intubation attempts, or complication rate among micrognathic patients difficult to intubate, despite more associated craniofacial abnormalities. Nonsyndromic patients were more likely to have unanticipated difficult intubations, first attempt with direct laryngoscopy.
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