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  2. Simplified Airway Risk Index - Wikipedia

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    The Simplified Airway Risk Index (SARI), or El-Ganzouri Risk Index (EGRI), is a multivariate risk score thought to estimate the risk of difficult tracheal intubation. The SARI score ranges from 0 to 12 points, where a higher number of points indicates a more difficult airway. A SARI score of 4 or above is thought to indicate a difficult ...

  3. Category:Medical scoring system - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Airway Risk Index; U. United Kingdom Model for End-Stage Liver Disease; W. Waterlow score; WOMAC This page was last edited on 9 June 2020, at 22:12 (UTC). ...

  4. Mallampati score - Wikipedia

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    The score is assessed by asking the patient, in a sitting posture, to open their mouth and to protrude the tongue as much as possible. [1] The anatomy of the oral cavity is visualized; specifically, the assessor notes whether the base of the uvula, faucial pillars (the arches in front of and behind the tonsils) and soft palate are visible.

  5. Sari (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Airway Risk Index (SARI), a risk score for predicting difficult tracheal intubation; Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport (ICAO code: SARI) Scientists for Accurate Radiation Information, a pro-nuclear-power organization

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  7. Thyromental distance - Wikipedia

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    Thyromental distance (TMD) measurement is a method commonly used to predict the difficulty of intubation [1] and is measured from the thyroid notch to the tip of the jaw with the head extended. [2]

  8. Do doctors still recommend aspirin? Yes, but it's complicated.

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    In general, those who are "at low to moderate risk of cardiovascular disease without any evidence of subclinical disease on imaging or prior heart attack or stroke" should also avoid taking aspirin.

  9. Category:Anesthesia - Wikipedia

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