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This is a prospective observational study.The purpose of this study is to predict difficult intubation with ultrasonographic evaluation combined with preoperative physical examination in patients diagnosed with acromegaly and planned for pituitary surgery.
Airway management is an important issue for patient safety in anesthesia. Difficult ventilation and difficult intubation are important causes of anesthesia-related perioperative morbidity and mortality. It is reported that approximately 30% of anesthesia-related mortality is related to inadequacy in difficult airway management. The incidence of difficult intubation is 1.5-13.2% in the general population.
Features evaluated for difficult airway risk prediction: age, gender, body mass index, weight, height, history of difficult intubation, facial and jaw features, mouth opening, head and neck mobility, prominent upper incisors, presence of beard, upper lip bite test, mallampati score, thyromental distance, hyomental distance , sternomental distance includes the distance between the incisors.
Acromegaly is an endocrinological disease with significant mortality and morbidity due to high growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) levels. It usually occurs due to a pituitary tumor. Excessive GH secretion in adults causes acromegaly with overgrowth in the acral areas. Acral changes seen in these patients may cause abnormal airway structure and, accordingly, airway management may become difficult during anesthesia. Typically, large nose and tongue, thick mandible, and thick and large lips can be observed in acromegaly. There is hypertrophy in the pharynx, larynx, tonsil, vocal cords, mucosa and soft tissues. These features of acromegaly may cause difficult mask ventilation and difficult intubation. The incidence of difficult intubation is observed to be 10%-30% in acromegalic individuals.
With developing technology, the use of ultrasonography in preoperative airway evaluation has become widespread. It is a real-time, non-invasive, easily accessible, mobile, safe, painless method that can be used to evaluate both the upper and lower airway. Clinical airway screening tests aim to predict difficult airways. Recent reviews have shown that ultrasonographic measurements have a greater predictive value than airway screening tests performed by physical examination. Measurements obtained from ultrasound include skin-vocal cord distance, skin-hyoid distance and skin-epiglotte distance.
In the preoperative physical examination; Age, gender, height, weight, body mass index, mouth opening, neck extension, mallampati score, thyromental-hyomental and sternomental distance, neck circumference measurement and upper lip bite test will be evaluated.
All airway ultrasonographic evaluations will be performed preoperatively by experienced anesthesiologists who have previously performed airway ultrasonography. Participants will be prepared for ultrasonographic evaluation in the supine position, and skin-hyoid bone, skin-epiglotte, skin-vocal cord anterior commissure distance measurements will be made and recorded.
Intubation of the participants will be performed by experienced anesthesiologists who are unfamiliar with ultrasonography measurements.The assistive stylet used during the intubation of the participants, the need for cricoid pressure, the number of attempts, the number of practitioners and the glottis opening seen during laryngoscopy will be noted in accordance with the Cormack Lehane classification.Advanced airway devices will be used when necessary.
Preoperative physical examination values, ultrasonographic measurements and blood test results of the participants will be analyzed statistically.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Participants diagnosed with acromegaly | All ultrasonographic assessments will be performed preoperatively by anesthesiologists who have prior experience using ultrasound. Participants will be positioned in the supine position with the head and neck in neutral alignment. Measurements of the skin-hyoid bone, skin-epiglottis, and skin-anterior commissure of the vocal cords distances will be. Endotracheal intubation of the participants will be performed by anesthesiologists who are unfamiliar with the ultrasonographic measurements. During the intubation, the use of adjuncts, the need for cricoid pressure, the number of additional interventions, the number of additional operators, and the glottic opening seen during laryngoscopy will be recorded according to the Cormack-Lehane classification without external pressure. If necessary, advanced airway devices (videolaryngoscopy, flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy) will be used. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| observational study | Other | In participants diagnosed with acromegaly, every patient to whom USG measurement methods are applied is followed by researchers before, during and after anesthesia applications, whether or not they are included in any study . Routine treatments that participants need will be fully implemented. Preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative follow-up data, which will be recorded observationally, will be used in this study. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Airway Ultrasonography | Sonoatomonic evaluation of the airway and determination of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly and planned for pituitary surgery. - Distance Between Skin-Hyoid Bone (centimeters): | one year |
| Airway Ultrasonography | Sonoatomonic evaluation of the airway and determination of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly and planned for pituitary surgery. - Distance Between Skin-Epiglottis (centimeters): | one year |
| Airway Ultrasonography | Sonoatomonic evaluation of the airway and determination of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly and planned for pituitary surgery. - Distance Between Skin-Vocal Cord Anterior Commissure (centimeters) | one year |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests -Age(year) | one year |
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Inclusion Criteria:
• Patients diagnosed with acromegaly who are planned for endoscopic pituitary surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
ASA 4 patient group
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Patients between the ages of 18-70, regardless of gender, who are scheduled for endoscopic pituitary surgery at Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital Neurosurgery Clinic, will be included.
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Muzaffer Gencer | Contact | 00905059436459 | dr.m.gencer07@gmail.com | |
| Rabia Genç | Contact | 00905359831528 | rabiagenc52@hotmail.com |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Başakşehir Çam ve Sakura Hastanesi | Istanbul | Istanbul | 34480 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 34762729 | Background | Apfelbaum JL, Hagberg CA, Connis RT, Abdelmalak BB, Agarkar M, Dutton RP, Fiadjoe JE, Greif R, Klock PA, Mercier D, Myatra SN, O'Sullivan EP, Rosenblatt WH, Sorbello M, Tung A. 2022 American Society of Anesthesiologists Practice Guidelines for Management of the Difficult Airway. Anesthesiology. 2022 Jan 1;136(1):31-81. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000004002. | |
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| D049912 | Growth Hormone-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma |
| D000172 | Acromegaly |
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| D000236 | Adenoma |
| D009375 | Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial |
| D009370 | Neoplasms by Histologic Type |
| D009369 | Neoplasms |
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| D019370 | Observation |
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| D008722 | Methods |
| D008919 | Investigative Techniques |
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Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests
-Gender:
| one year |
| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests -Height(centimeters) | one year |
| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests
| one year |
| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests
| one year |
| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests -Thyromental Distance(centimeters) | one year |
| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests -Stenomental Distance(centimeters) : | one year |
| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests - Upper Lip Biting Test: | one year |
| preoperative physical examination | Prediction of difficult intubation in participants diagnosed with acromegaly using classical airway examination tests - Mallampati Score: | one year |
| correlation with laboratory | Does difficult intubation become more frequent as growth hormone levels (nanograms/milliliter) increase? | one year |
| correlation with laboratory | Does difficult intubation become more frequent as insulin-like growth hormone- 1 levels (micrograms/liter) increase? | one year |
| Kasinath MPR, Rastogi A, Priya V, Singh TK, Mishra P, Pant KC. Comparison of Airway Ultrasound Indices and Clinical Assessment for the Prediction of Difficult Laryngoscopy in Elective Surgical Patients: A Prospective Observational Study. Anesth Essays Res. 2021 Jan-Mar;15(1):51-56. doi: 10.4103/aer.aer_75_21. Epub 2021 Aug 30. |
| 37140573 | Background | Rao S, Paliwal N, Saharan S, Bihani P, Jaju R, Sharma UD, Sharma M. A Comparative Study to Evaluate Difficult Intubation Using Ratio of Patient Height to Thyromental Distance, Ratio of Neck Circumference to Thyromental Distance and Thyromental Height in Adult Patients in Tertiary Care Centre. Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim. 2023 Apr;51(2):90-96. doi: 10.5152/TJAR.2022.22077. |
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| Pituitary Neoplasms |
| D004701 | Endocrine Gland Neoplasms |
| D009371 | Neoplasms by Site |
| D010900 | Pituitary Diseases |
| D007027 | Hypothalamic Diseases |
| D001927 | Brain Diseases |
| D002493 | Central Nervous System Diseases |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
| D004700 | Endocrine System Diseases |
| D001849 | Bone Diseases, Endocrine |
| D001847 | Bone Diseases |
| D009140 | Musculoskeletal Diseases |
| D006964 | Hyperpituitarism |