Abstract
Objectives
(1) To assess the normal range of thickness of the epiglottis by means of ultrasound measurement. (2) To evaluate inter-observer agreement in measuring the thickness of the epiglottis of normal individuals by ultrasound. (3) To assess the association between biological factors and the thickness of the epiglottis.
Methods
Fifty adult volunteers working at a local accident and emergency department were recruited. The thickness of the epiglottis was measured by means of ultrasound examination, which was performed twice by two emergency physicians at different time. The study subjects' age, sex, height and body weight were recorded.
Results
The mean thickness of the epiglottis was 0.236 cm and the standard deviation was 0.020. Male subjects had thicker epiglottis. Interobserver agreement of the two emergency physicians who performed the ultrasound scan was very good. Multiple regression models showed that sex and height were useful predictors of the thickness of the epiglottis.
Conclusions
Bedside ultrasound assessment of the epiglottis is an easy, rapid and reliable method to evaluate its thickness. Further studies are needed to evaluate the thickness of the epiglottis in patients with epiglottitis before it can be put into clinical use.
