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Adult nasal volumes assessed by acoustic rhinometry

SUMMARY: Acoustic rhinometry allows an objective and non-invasive assessment of nasal geometry. AIM: The present study aimed at determining the volumes of specific segments of the nasal cavity in healthy adults including the nasopharynx, using acoustic rhinometry. Study design: A clinical prospectiv...

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Autores principales: Kiemle Trindade, Inge Elly, Oliveira Camargo Gomes, Adriana de, Martins Sampaio-Teixeira, Ana Claudia, Kiemle Trindade, Sergio Henrique
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9443587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17505596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31119-8
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author Kiemle Trindade, Inge Elly
Oliveira Camargo Gomes, Adriana de
Martins Sampaio-Teixeira, Ana Claudia
Kiemle Trindade, Sergio Henrique
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Oliveira Camargo Gomes, Adriana de
Martins Sampaio-Teixeira, Ana Claudia
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description SUMMARY: Acoustic rhinometry allows an objective and non-invasive assessment of nasal geometry. AIM: The present study aimed at determining the volumes of specific segments of the nasal cavity in healthy adults including the nasopharynx, using acoustic rhinometry. Study design: A clinical prospective analysis. CASES AND METHOD: Thirty volunteers with no evidence of nasal obstruction, aged 18 to 30 years (14 males and 16 females) were analyzed. Volumes were measured at the nasal valve region (V(1)), the turbinates (V(2)), and the nasopharynx (V(3)), before and after application of a topical nasal vasoconstrictor. RESULTS: The mean volumes measured in 60 cavities before nasal decongestion, were: 1.81±0.35cm(3) (V(1)), 4.02±1.41cm(3) (V(2)), and 17.52±4.44cm(3) (V(3)) for males, and 1.58±0.25cm(3) (V(1)), 3.94±1.03cm(3) (V(2)), and 17.80±2.73cm(3) (V(3)) for females. Gender differences were only significant in V(1) (p<0.05). After nasal decongestion, the volumes of all the analyzed segments were significantly larger (p<0.05), and the gender differences were significant for V(1) and V(2). CONCLUSION: Volumes of the three segments in adults with no evidence of nasal obstruction may be used as reference values for other studies.
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spelling pubmed-94435872022-09-09 Adult nasal volumes assessed by acoustic rhinometry Kiemle Trindade, Inge Elly Oliveira Camargo Gomes, Adriana de Martins Sampaio-Teixeira, Ana Claudia Kiemle Trindade, Sergio Henrique Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article SUMMARY: Acoustic rhinometry allows an objective and non-invasive assessment of nasal geometry. AIM: The present study aimed at determining the volumes of specific segments of the nasal cavity in healthy adults including the nasopharynx, using acoustic rhinometry. Study design: A clinical prospective analysis. CASES AND METHOD: Thirty volunteers with no evidence of nasal obstruction, aged 18 to 30 years (14 males and 16 females) were analyzed. Volumes were measured at the nasal valve region (V(1)), the turbinates (V(2)), and the nasopharynx (V(3)), before and after application of a topical nasal vasoconstrictor. RESULTS: The mean volumes measured in 60 cavities before nasal decongestion, were: 1.81±0.35cm(3) (V(1)), 4.02±1.41cm(3) (V(2)), and 17.52±4.44cm(3) (V(3)) for males, and 1.58±0.25cm(3) (V(1)), 3.94±1.03cm(3) (V(2)), and 17.80±2.73cm(3) (V(3)) for females. Gender differences were only significant in V(1) (p<0.05). After nasal decongestion, the volumes of all the analyzed segments were significantly larger (p<0.05), and the gender differences were significant for V(1) and V(2). CONCLUSION: Volumes of the three segments in adults with no evidence of nasal obstruction may be used as reference values for other studies. Elsevier 2015-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9443587/ /pubmed/17505596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31119-8 Text en . https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9443587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17505596
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