AbstractRhinoresistometry and acoustic rhinometry are two established apparative methods to objectify the respiratory function of the nose. Both methods use different variables to describe nasal patency: “hydraulic diameter”, HD, in rhinoresistometry, and “minimal cross-sectional area”, MCA1 (nasal isthmus) and MCA2 (head of the inferior turbinate and cavernous body of the nasal septum), in acoustic rhinometry.ObjectiveThis study analyzes the mutual correlation of HD and MCA as a pilot study in patients without nasal pathologies. Additionally, we investigated if these objective variables correlate with the NOSE score, a validated tool to measure subjective perception of nasal patency.MethodPlanned data collection in a collective of 24 healt...
In order to function well the nasal patency plays a major role to bring in inspired air and release...
Patients’ subjective assessment of nasal patency often does not correspond to the objective results ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: Nose patency measures and instruments assessing subjective health are incre...
AbstractRhinoresistometry and acoustic rhinometry are two established apparative methods to objectif...
Rinoresistometria e rinometria acústica são dois métodos utilizados na avaliação da função respirató...
INTRODUCTION: This study was performed to evaluate the correlation between the objective and subject...
Purpose: Nasal patency can be assessed using the objective and subjective methods on patients before...
This study was undertaken to determine the distribution of nasal resistance in a healthy white popul...
Objectives (1) Analyze the relationship between intranasal airflow distribution and subjective nasal...
Background: Studies comparing different categories of nasal measures have reported inconsistent resu...
ObjectivesAcoustic rhinometry is a rapid, reliable and non-invasive technique for the evaluation of ...
AbstractIn recent years increasing evidence has been provided on frequent simultaneous coexistence o...
The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical utility of acoustic rhinometry (AR) compared...
Background: Rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinometry (AR) and peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) are popu...
This review examines why there is no normal range of nasal patency available to the surgeon when ass...
In order to function well the nasal patency plays a major role to bring in inspired air and release...
Patients’ subjective assessment of nasal patency often does not correspond to the objective results ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: Nose patency measures and instruments assessing subjective health are incre...
AbstractRhinoresistometry and acoustic rhinometry are two established apparative methods to objectif...
Rinoresistometria e rinometria acústica são dois métodos utilizados na avaliação da função respirató...
INTRODUCTION: This study was performed to evaluate the correlation between the objective and subject...
Purpose: Nasal patency can be assessed using the objective and subjective methods on patients before...
This study was undertaken to determine the distribution of nasal resistance in a healthy white popul...
Objectives (1) Analyze the relationship between intranasal airflow distribution and subjective nasal...
Background: Studies comparing different categories of nasal measures have reported inconsistent resu...
ObjectivesAcoustic rhinometry is a rapid, reliable and non-invasive technique for the evaluation of ...
AbstractIn recent years increasing evidence has been provided on frequent simultaneous coexistence o...
The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical utility of acoustic rhinometry (AR) compared...
Background: Rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinometry (AR) and peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) are popu...
This review examines why there is no normal range of nasal patency available to the surgeon when ass...
In order to function well the nasal patency plays a major role to bring in inspired air and release...
Patients’ subjective assessment of nasal patency often does not correspond to the objective results ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: Nose patency measures and instruments assessing subjective health are incre...