2013
DOI: 10.5935/1808-8694.20130103
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Internal nasal dimensions of adults with nasal obstruction

Abstract: Most patients with structural nasal obstruction had results suggestive of nasal patency impairment in acoustic rhinometry.

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“…Assessments were performed in each nasal side. The side with the highest mean cross-sectional area of the nasal valve (second dip of the rhinogram) was selected for analysis and further assessment 7,17 . Thereafter, the patient was asked to produce the word /'kaza/.…”
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“…Assessments were performed in each nasal side. The side with the highest mean cross-sectional area of the nasal valve (second dip of the rhinogram) was selected for analysis and further assessment 7,17 . Thereafter, the patient was asked to produce the word /'kaza/.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acoustic rhinometry (AR) is widely recognized as a technique for the evaluation of nasal cavity geometry by acoustic reflection 4,8,17 . It allows the measurement of sectional areas and volumes of consecutive nasal segments, including the nasopharynx, leading Dalston 5 (1992) to suggest the use of the technique to monitor changes in velopharyngeal (VP) activity during "silent" speech.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are also negative consequences on the quality of life of these individuals due to the personal, physical, psychological and social impact of oral breathing (2,3) . Currently, studies are conducted with the objective of evaluating and quantifying the possible changes and characteristics of the nasal cavity (4)(5)(6) that interfere with nasal patency and, consequently, with the respiratory mode. These instruments assist in the diagnosis of nasal breathing (5,6) , as well as in the treatment and monitoring of nasal deformities and disorders (7) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, studies are conducted with the objective of evaluating and quantifying the possible changes and characteristics of the nasal cavity (4)(5)(6) that interfere with nasal patency and, consequently, with the respiratory mode. These instruments assist in the diagnosis of nasal breathing (5,6) , as well as in the treatment and monitoring of nasal deformities and disorders (7) . In addition to the medical and surgical treatments, which aim at improving nasal aeration, there are maneuvers that allow near-normal breathing function in these patients.…”
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“…A técnica foi introduzida por Sondhi e Gopinath (1971) como método de avaliação da geometria nasal. Permite medições consecutivas da área seccional e do volume de diferentes segmentos da cavidade nasal, desde as narinas até a nasofaringe e, desse modo, a identificação exata do local das constrições que contribuem para a resistência nasal, de forma rápida, não invasiva, e sem a necessidade da participação ativa do paciente (HILBERG;PEDERSEN, 2000;GOMES et al, 2008;TRINDADE et al, 2013).…”
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