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Obstructive sleep apnea as a risk factor associated with difficult airway management - A narrative review - 08/03/18

Doi : 10.1016/j.jclinane.2017.12.024 
Siaw May Leong a, b, Akhilesh Tiwari a, c, Frances Chung a, David T. Wong a,
a Department of Anesthesia, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
b Department of Anaesthesia, National University Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore 
c Department of Anaesthesia, The Townsville Hospital and Health Services, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 

Corresponding author at: Department of Anesthesia, Toronto Western Hospital, MCL 2-405, 399 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario M5T 2S8, Canada.Department of AnesthesiaToronto Western HospitalMCL 2-405, 399 Bathurst StreetTorontoOntarioM5T 2S8Canada

Abstract

Study objective

The association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and difficult airway had been studied in various clinical trials but the relationship between the two conditions has not been clearly established. The objective of this narrative review is to determine if OSA is a risk factor associated with difficult airway.

Design

The OVID Medline in process, Medline (vis Pub Med), EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Web of Science and SCOPUS were searched up to April 2016 using specific keywords. Inclusion criteria were: [1] airway management in patients with a diagnosis of OSA, [2] comparison of airway management between OSA and non-OSA patients, [3] publications or abstracts in the English language. The incidence of difficult airway between OSA and non-OSA patients was compared using Chi-square analysis or Fisher's exact test.

Main results

Ten studies were included in the final review. Overall, the incidence of difficult tracheal intubation was higher in OSA patients versus non-OSA patients [56/386 (14.5%) vs. 69/897 (7.7%); P=0.0002]. OSA patients also have a higher incidence of difficult mask ventilation [115/4626 (2.5%) vs. 471/64,684 (0.7%); P<0.0001]. Compared to non-OSA patients, OSA was not associated with difficulty in the use of a supraglottic airway (SGA) device [10/663 (1.5%) vs. 162/15,171 (1.1%); P=0.38]. No studies compared difficult surgical airway in OSA and non-OSA patients.

Conclusions

OSA was found to be a risk factor associated with difficult tracheal intubation and difficult mask ventilation. There was no association between OSA and difficult SGA use.

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Highlights

OSA is associated with difficult tracheal intubation and mask ventilation.
There was no association between OSA and difficult supraglottic airway use.
Guidelines should include OSA as an important aspect in airway assessment.

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Keywords : Obstructive sleep apnea, Difficult airway, Difficult intubation, Difficult mask ventilation, Airway management


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