Diabetes may be associated with a greater incidence of difficult laryngoscopy and intubation
The incidence of difficult laryngoscopy in long-term type 1 diabetic patients is reported to be 30–40%.
In patients with diabetes, stiff joint syndrome can occur, affecting all joints, including those of the cervical and thoracic spine.
The diagnosis of stiff-joint syndrome is relatively easy. Besides evaluation of spine mobility, the wrists and elbows should be observed for incomplete extension and flexion. The hands should be assessed
for thick, waxy skin and an inability to oppose the interphalangeal joints of the fingers assessed in the
“prayer” position.
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