2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132012000600004
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Valores de referência da pressão inspiratória nasal em indivíduos saudáveis no Brasil: estudo multicêntrico

Abstract: We have devised predictive equations for SNIP to be used in adults (20-80 years of age) in Brazil. These equations could help minimize diagnostic discrepancies among individuals.

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“…The highest value obtained in a maximum of five tests (with variation equal to or lower than 10% of the highest value) was used for each assessment. SNIP was obtained from functional residual capacity, with the subject having one nasal cavity occluded by a plug coupled to a catheter connected to a digital manometer, while maintaining the other nostril open[ 30 ]. Previously published reference values were used [ 31 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest value obtained in a maximum of five tests (with variation equal to or lower than 10% of the highest value) was used for each assessment. SNIP was obtained from functional residual capacity, with the subject having one nasal cavity occluded by a plug coupled to a catheter connected to a digital manometer, while maintaining the other nostril open[ 30 ]. Previously published reference values were used [ 31 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values obtained for MIP and MEP were compared with reference values for the Brazilian population 11 . SNIP was defined as the highest of 10 measurements, with a 30-second rest period between them, according to previously described reference values 12 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 18 Respiratory muscle strength was evaluated by maximal respiratory pressure measurements and the Sniff Nasal Inspiratory Pressure (SNIP) test using a MicroRPM spirometer (MICRO Medical Ltd., Rochester, Kent, UK), following previously described procedures 17 and reference values standardized for the studied population. 19 , 20 …”
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confidence: 99%