月经周期中的鼻咽管功能。

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Alicja Grajczyk, Krystyna Sobczyk, Karolina Dżaman
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& lt; b>介绍:& lt; / b>雌激素和黄体酮水平在整个月经周期中波动,影响妇女的各种生理功能。& lt; br> & lt; br> & lt; b>目的:& lt; / b>本研究旨在探讨月经周期不同阶段的激素变化与上呼吸道变化之间的关系。<br><br>< <;40名健康的非孕妇参与了这项研究。对两个亚组进行分析:亚组1包括25名处于单阶段(卵泡期[FP]: n = 11或黄体期[LP]: n = 14)的妇女,而亚组2包括15名处于两个阶段的妇女。鼻压测量法评估鼻通畅度,鼓室测量法评估咽鼓管(ET)功能;所有患者均接受鼻塞和耳塞筛查。通过超声和激素检测确定月经周期。& lt; br> & lt; br> & lt; b>结果:& lt; / b>鼻塞和耳塞,如筛查、鼻压测量和鼓室测量所报告的,在LP中明显比在FP中更明显。LP与鼻气流和中耳压减少有关。激素相关性显示,LP中较高的黄体酮和雌激素水平与鼻塞和ET肿胀增加有关,主观报告和客观测量都证实了这一点。& lt; br> & lt; br> & lt; b>结论:& lt; / b>LP期间孕酮和雌激素水平升高显著影响女性鼻通畅和ET功能。研究结果表明,LP过程中鼻阻力明显增加,突出了激素对上呼吸道动力学的影响。
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Nasal and Eustachian Tube Function During Menstrual Cycle.

<b>Introduction:</b> Estrogen and progesterone levels fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, influencing various physiological functions in women. <br><br><b>Aim:</b> This study aimed to investigate the relationship between hormonal changes and alterations in the upper respiratory tract during different phases of the menstrual cycle. <br><br><b>Materials and methods:</b> Forty healthy, non-pregnant women participated in the study. Two subgroups were analyzed: Subgroup 1 included 25 women examined in a single phase (follicular phase [FP]: n = 11 or luteal phase [LP]: n = 14), while Subgroup 2 comprised 15 women assessed during both phases. Nasal patency was evaluated with rhinomanometry and Eustachian Tube (ET) function with tympanometry; all patients underwent screening for nasal obstruction and ear blockage. Menstrual cycle phases were confirmed via ultrasound and hormonal assays. <br><br><b>Results:</b> Nasal obstruction and ear blockage, as reported in the screening, rhinomanometry, and tympanometry, were significantly more pronounced in the LP than in the FP. The LP was associated with reduced nasal airflow and middle ear pressure. Hormonal correlations revealed that higher progesterone and estrogen levels in the LP were linked to increased nasal obstruction and ET swelling, validated by both subjective reports and objective measurements. <br><br><b>Conclusions:</b> Elevated progesterone and estrogen levels during the LP significantly impact nasal patency and ET function in women. The findings indicate a marked increase in nasal resistance during the LP, highlighting the hormonal influence on upper respiratory tract dynamics.

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Polish Journal of Otolaryngology
Polish Journal of Otolaryngology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-
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