

Author: Naito Kensei Cole Philip Fraschetti John Humphrey Donna
Publisher: OceanSide Publications, Inc
ISSN: 1539-6290
Source: American Journal of Rhinology, Vol.3, Iss.2, 1989-0, pp. : 93-97
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Abstract
Nasal airflow resistances (cm H2O/L/sec), accelerations (L/sec2), alteration of transnasal differential pressure, duration (sec) of inspiration and expiration and peak flow index were measured in 31 adult patients referred to our nasal airflow laboratory. Measurements by posterior rhinomanometry using a head-out body plethysmograph were compared with symptomatic severity of nasal stuffiness. Symptomatic severity of nasal stuffiness, which is a subjective perception, did not reveal a significant correlation with nasal resistances and alteration of transnasal differential pressure on quiet breathing. Acceleration of inspiratory airflow through the nose showed a direct relationship with symptomatic severity of nasal stuffiness (
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