Comparison of different Head Positions on Awake Fiber Optic Intubatio

Authors

  • Umar Shahzad Department of Anesthesiology, Combined Military Hospital Quetta/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Pakistan
  • Najm Us Saqib Department of Anesthesiology, Combined Military Hospital Multan/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Pakistan
  • Azmat Riaz Department of Anesthesiology, Combined Military Hospital Quetta/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Pakistan
  • chaudhry Amjad Ali Department of Anesthesiology, Combined Military Hospital Quetta/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Pakistan
  • Kaswar Sajjad Ansari Department of Anesthesiology, Combined Military Hospital Quetta/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Pakistan
  • Abdullah Noor Department of Anesthesiology, Combined Military Hospital Multan/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51253/pafmj.v75i2.11234

Keywords:

Awake fiber optic intubation, Head-up ramp position, Sniffing position

Abstract

Objective: to compare the time required to perform awake fiber optic intubation with two different head positions: conventional sniffing position and head-up ramp position in patients with difficult airways who are planning to undergo thyroid surgery.

Study Design: Quasi-experimental study

Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Quetta and Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Multan, Pakistan from Oct 2022 to Nov 2023.

Methodology: We performed our study on 36 patients with enlarged goiter and difficult airways by allocating them to two separate groups, S and R. Group-S patients underwent awake fiber optic bronchoscopy in the sniffing position, and Group-R underwent awake fiber optic intubation in the up-ramp position. The time was recorded to perform a successful awake-fiber optic laryngoscopy and use the jaw thrust maneuver.

Results: The mean time taken for successful awake fiber optic intubation in Group-R was considerably less than in Group-S, with a p-value of <0.001. The mean time taken in Group-R was 20.00±3.773 minutes, and that in Group-S was 36.28±4.29 minutes.

Conclusion: We concluded that the up ramp position was superior to the sniffing position for awake fiber optic intubation in patients with difficult airway

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Shahzad U, Us Saqib N, Riaz A, Ali chaudhry A, Ansari KS, Noor A. Comparison of different Head Positions on Awake Fiber Optic Intubatio. Pak Armed Forces Med J [Internet]. 2025 Apr. 29 [cited 2025 May 1];75(2):344-8. Available from: https://www.pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/11234