About this trial
The MASCAN Score is a prospectively developed objective classification for difficult facemask ventilation. This prospective observational study aims to externally validate the MASCAN score in patients undergoing general anaesthesia for surgical procedures and to determine the influence of different approaches and techniques, such as the timing of neuromuscular blocking agents and manual versus controlled facemask ventilation. A secondary aim is to determine the diagnostic value of visual assessments of the capnography curve. Another secondary aim of the study is to compare the assessment of the first attempt success during tracheal intubation between the airway operator and an independent observer.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients who are scheduled for surgery with general anesthesia and require facemask ventilation and tracheal intubation after induction of anesthesia
Patients aged 18 years or older
Provided informed consent
Disqualifiers
Pregnant or breastfeeding woman
Required rapid sequence induction or other contraindications for facemask ventilation
Planned awake tracheal intubation
No consent given
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed