Facial Analysis to Classify Difficult Intubation

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18-99
SponsorWake Forest University Health Sciences

About this trial

The aim of this project is to develop a computer algorithm that can accurately predict how easy or difficult it is to intubate a patient based upon digital photographs from three different perspectives. Such an application can provide a consistent, quantitative measure of intubation difficulty by analyzing facial features in captured photographs - features which have previously been shown to correlate with how easy or how hard it would be to perform the intubation procedure. This is in contrast to established subjective protocols that also serve to predict intubation difficulty, albeit with lower accuracy. A digital application has the potential to decrease potential complications related to intubation difficulty and increase patient safety.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patients requiring endotracheal intubation

Patients consenting to acquisition of photographic images of the head and neck

Disqualifiers

Patients who had undergone head or neck surgery

Patients in whom central venous catheters or other interventions that prevent full view of the features of the face in frontal and profile views

Patients who were neither easy nor difficult to intubate by our criteria

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • photographing head and neck

Treatment groups

3,500 Participants
are divided into 5 treatment groups