Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Morphological changes of upper airway in patients with skeletal Class Ⅲ malocclusion after bimaxillary surgery and correlation analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The volume and cross-sectional area of oropharyngeal airway in skeletal Class Ⅲ patients after bimaxillary surgery will decrease. However, the total upper airway volume doesn't change significantly. The changes in the upper airway are correlated with the changes in some soft and hard tissue landmarks.PMID:38171517 (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology)
Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology - January 3, 2024 Category: Dentistry Authors: Jie-Ya Yan Yi-Jun Lin Ya-Xin Li An Lao Sheng-Hsuan Liao Jia-Qiang Liu Source Type: research

Comparing results of three measurement techniques used to determine the size of oropharyngeal airway in adults
CONCLUSIONS: Using different craniofacial anatomical landmarks to select the size of the oropharyngeal airway can yield significantly varied results for the same adult patient, thus posing a potentially fatal threat. To ensure effective and safe airway management, proper ventilation and oxygenation, it is recommended to follow the ISA (Initial Size Approximation) approach when choosing the oropharyngeal airway size in medical education, training, and clinical settings. Further research is needed to explore this matter, also in different populations.PMID:38153076 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/171023 (Source: Annals of Agricultural an...
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jakub Bieli ński Filip Ja śkiewicz Dariusz Timler Source Type: research

Comparing results of three measurement techniques used to determine the size of oropharyngeal airway in adults
CONCLUSIONS: Using different craniofacial anatomical landmarks to select the size of the oropharyngeal airway can yield significantly varied results for the same adult patient, thus posing a potentially fatal threat. To ensure effective and safe airway management, proper ventilation and oxygenation, it is recommended to follow the ISA (Initial Size Approximation) approach when choosing the oropharyngeal airway size in medical education, training, and clinical settings. Further research is needed to explore this matter, also in different populations.PMID:38153076 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/171023 (Source: Annals of Agricultural an...
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jakub Bieli ński Filip Ja śkiewicz Dariusz Timler Source Type: research

Comparing results of three measurement techniques used to determine the size of oropharyngeal airway in adults
CONCLUSIONS: Using different craniofacial anatomical landmarks to select the size of the oropharyngeal airway can yield significantly varied results for the same adult patient, thus posing a potentially fatal threat. To ensure effective and safe airway management, proper ventilation and oxygenation, it is recommended to follow the ISA (Initial Size Approximation) approach when choosing the oropharyngeal airway size in medical education, training, and clinical settings. Further research is needed to explore this matter, also in different populations.PMID:38153076 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/171023 (Source: Annals of Agricultural an...
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jakub Bieli ński Filip Ja śkiewicz Dariusz Timler Source Type: research

Comparing results of three measurement techniques used to determine the size of oropharyngeal airway in adults
CONCLUSIONS: Using different craniofacial anatomical landmarks to select the size of the oropharyngeal airway can yield significantly varied results for the same adult patient, thus posing a potentially fatal threat. To ensure effective and safe airway management, proper ventilation and oxygenation, it is recommended to follow the ISA (Initial Size Approximation) approach when choosing the oropharyngeal airway size in medical education, training, and clinical settings. Further research is needed to explore this matter, also in different populations.PMID:38153076 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/171023 (Source: Annals of Agricultural an...
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jakub Bieli ński Filip Ja śkiewicz Dariusz Timler Source Type: research

Comparing results of three measurement techniques used to determine the size of oropharyngeal airway in adults
CONCLUSIONS: Using different craniofacial anatomical landmarks to select the size of the oropharyngeal airway can yield significantly varied results for the same adult patient, thus posing a potentially fatal threat. To ensure effective and safe airway management, proper ventilation and oxygenation, it is recommended to follow the ISA (Initial Size Approximation) approach when choosing the oropharyngeal airway size in medical education, training, and clinical settings. Further research is needed to explore this matter, also in different populations.PMID:38153076 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/171023 (Source: Annals of Agricultural an...
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jakub Bieli ński Filip Ja śkiewicz Dariusz Timler Source Type: research

Comparing results of three measurement techniques used to determine the size of oropharyngeal airway in adults
CONCLUSIONS: Using different craniofacial anatomical landmarks to select the size of the oropharyngeal airway can yield significantly varied results for the same adult patient, thus posing a potentially fatal threat. To ensure effective and safe airway management, proper ventilation and oxygenation, it is recommended to follow the ISA (Initial Size Approximation) approach when choosing the oropharyngeal airway size in medical education, training, and clinical settings. Further research is needed to explore this matter, also in different populations.PMID:38153076 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/171023 (Source: Annals of Agricultural an...
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jakub Bieli ński Filip Ja śkiewicz Dariusz Timler Source Type: research