Nasal admixture during mouth breathing in awake normal subjects.

W Chowanetz, J Schott, B Jany
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We tested the flow-impeding properties of the nasopharynx in 27 healthy subjects with normal nasal resistance (mean +/- SD: 2.45 +/- 1.92 cmH20.l-1 X s). While the subjects inspired and expired deliberately through a rubber mouth-piece, a tight-fitting nose-mask was supplied with 100% O2 from a filled 30-1 rubber bag. Recording instantaneous FEO2 at the mouth was a sensitive indicator of whether nasal flow was present during the preceding inspiration. On a theoretical basis, we are describing a method of calculating the mean percentage of nasal admixture during inspiration. Fluctuations in FEO2 in relation to time revealed varying nasal flow in some individuals. The mean nasal admixture differed considerably between all subjects (mean +/- SD: 20.9 +/- 16.5%; range: 1-70%), showing no correlation to nasal resistance. Five of 27 subjects with a history of habitual mouth breathing had a significantly lower nasal admixture (2.5 +/- 1.7% vs 25.1 +/- 15.4%; p less than 0.005), with no statistical difference in nasal resistance. Present data indicate that upper airway patency is variable in normals during voluntary mouth breathing. We suggest that habitual mouth breathing with absence of nasal obstruction may be associated with velopharyngeal narrowing.

清醒正常受试者口腔呼吸时鼻腔混合。
我们测试了27名正常鼻阻力的健康受试者的鼻咽阻塞特性(平均+/- SD: 2.45 +/- 1.92 cmH20)。当受试者通过橡胶嘴片吸气并故意呼气时,从装满30-1的橡胶袋中向一个紧密贴合的鼻罩提供100%的氧气。记录口腔的瞬时FEO2是一个敏感的指标,表明在之前的吸气过程中鼻流是否存在。在理论基础上,我们描述了一种计算吸入过程中鼻腔混合物平均百分比的方法。FEO2随时间的波动揭示了某些个体的鼻流量变化。所有受试者的平均鼻混合剂差异很大(平均+/- SD: 20.9 +/- 16.5%;范围:1-70%),与鼻阻力无相关性。27例有习惯性口呼吸史的受试者中,有5例鼻混和物明显降低(2.5 +/- 1.7% vs 25.1 +/- 15.4%;P < 0.005),鼻部阻力差异无统计学意义。目前的数据表明,在正常的自愿口呼吸过程中,上呼吸道通畅是可变的。我们认为无鼻塞的习惯性口呼吸可能与腭咽狭窄有关。
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