Nasal airway volume and resistance to airflow.

Gehua Zhang, Philip Solomon, Richard Rival, Ronald S Fenton, Philip Cole
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Abstract

Background: In modern rhinological practice and research, rhinomanometry and acoustic rhinometry are widely used. The goal of this study was to determine whether there is correlation between rhinomanometrically derived nasal airflow resistances and acoustic rhinometrically derived nasal airway volumes.

Methods: To achieve the goal, a prospective cross-sectional study of a total of 316 patients complaining of nasal obstruction was performed. Resulting data were compared by means of Spearman rank correlations of the total number of patients and of subgroups.

Results: The total number of patients, and most subgroups, in both their untreated and decongested states showed significant negative correlation unilaterally between nasal airflow resistances and nasal volumes.

Conclusion: Rhinomanometric nasal airflow resistances and concurrent acoustic rhinometric nasal airway volumes are closely correlated. The combination of the two objective methods provides insight into nasal airflow physiology and nasal airway anatomy.

鼻导气管容积和气流阻力。
背景:在现代鼻科学的实践和研究中,鼻测术和声学鼻测术被广泛应用。本研究的目的是确定鼻测量得出的鼻气流阻力与鼻声学得出的鼻气道容积之间是否存在相关性。方法:为了实现这一目标,我们对316例抱怨鼻塞的患者进行了前瞻性横断面研究。结果数据通过患者总数和亚组的Spearman秩相关进行比较。结果:鼻气流阻力与鼻容积单侧呈显著负相关,鼻气流阻力与鼻容积单侧呈显著负相关。结论:鼻道气流阻力与同期声学鼻道气道容积密切相关。两种客观方法的结合提供了对鼻气流生理学和鼻气道解剖学的深入了解。
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