Classification of intubation approach according to mallampati

Mallampati's classification describes the relationship between the size of the language and the pharyngeal area, it is used to estimate the difficulty of intubation. During the examination, the patient opens his mouth as much as possible and sticks out his tongue. Ideally, we perform the examination with the patient sitting, but it is also possible to perform it lying down..

With classification I, we expect trouble-free laryngoscopic clarification of the entire entrance to the larynx. For grades II and III, we can expect almost any finding during laryngoscopy, for these patients the classification is unreliable. In the case of patients with stage IV according to Mallampati, we must always be prepared for the possibility of difficult intubation, as the vocal cords are often not visualized.

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