Relationship between Nasal Mucociliary Clearance and Nasal Index among Adult Volunteers in Kano, Nigeria: Implications for Respiratory Health

Khalifa A. Idris, Khadija Habib, Ashiru Yusuf, Sunday A. Musa, Ahmad R. Tukur, Mahmud Ahmad, Yasir N. Jibril, Said Amin, Mukhtar Muhammad
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Nasal Mucociliary Clearance (NMC) is a vital mechanism that clears foreign particles and pathogens from the nasal cavity, ensuring nasal  health and preventing respiratory infections. Although the nasal index, an anthropometric measurement of nose shape, remains  unstudied in relation to NMC, exploring this link could provide valuable clinical insights into predicting respiratory conditions and nasal disorders. This study aimed to establish the relationship between nasal mucociliary clearance and nasal index among adult volunteers in  Kano. Four hundred and five (405) participants were systematically selected comprising males (233) and females (172) which are all  residents of Kano State, Nigeria. The nasal height and width of each participant were measured using a digital Vernier calliper and the  nasal index was calculated. Nasal Mucociliary Clearance Time (NMCT) was measured using the saccharine test, as the time taken to  experience a sweet taste at the posterior naso-pharynx after the placement of saccharine was recorded as NMC time. The data were  analyzed using SPSS (IBM SPSS Statistics 20). The mean age and standard deviation of the study participants were 23±3 years for males  and 21±2 years for females. The mean and standard deviation of the nasal index in the males and females were 89 ± 9 and84±8,  respectively. The mean and standard deviation of NMCT in males was 9 ± 4 min while in females was 8 ± 4 min. This study did not identify  a statistically significant correlation between the nasal index and nasal mucociliary clearance (p≥0.05, r=0.46). However, sexual  dimorphism was found in the nasal index, with males having a significantly higher nasal index than females (p<0.001).This study  established that no significant correlation exists between the nasal index and NMCT, thus it could be inferred that the shape and size of  the nose have no influence on the NMCT.   
尼日利亚卡诺成人志愿者鼻腔黏膜清除率与鼻指数之间的关系:对呼吸道健康的影响
鼻腔黏膜纤毛清除(NMC)是清除鼻腔异物和病原体的重要机制,可确保鼻腔健康并预防呼吸道感染。鼻指数是鼻腔形状的人体测量指标,尽管该指标与 NMC 的关系仍未得到研究,但探索这种联系可为预测呼吸系统疾病和鼻腔疾病提供有价值的临床见解。本研究旨在确定卡诺成年志愿者的鼻粘膜纤毛清除率与鼻指数之间的关系。研究系统地选取了四百零五(405)名参与者,包括男性(233)和女性(172),他们都是尼日利亚卡诺州的居民。使用数字游标卡尺测量了每位参与者的鼻腔高度和宽度,并计算了鼻腔指数。鼻腔粘膜通畅时间(NMCT)是通过糖精试验测量的,在鼻咽后部放置糖精后出现甜味所需的时间被记录为 NMC 时间。数据使用 SPSS(IBM SPSS Statistics 20)进行分析。研究参与者的平均年龄和标准差分别为:男性 23±3 岁,女性 21±2 岁。男性和女性鼻指数的平均值和标准差分别为 89±9 和 84±8。男性 NMCT 的平均值和标准偏差为 9 ± 4 分钟,女性为 8 ± 4 分钟。本研究未发现鼻指数与鼻黏膜纤毛清除率之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性(p≥0.05,r=0.46)。然而,本研究发现鼻指数存在性别二形性,男性的鼻指数明显高于女性(p<0.001)。本研究证实,鼻指数与鼻粘膜纤毛清除率之间不存在明显的相关性,因此可以推断鼻子的形状和大小对鼻粘膜纤毛清除率没有影响。
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