| Literature DB >> 19082358 |
Adriana de Oliveira Camargo Gomes1, Ana Claudia Martins Sampaio-Teixeira2, Sergio Henrique Kiemle Trindade3, Inge Elly Kiemle Trindade4.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Acoustic rhinometry (AR) has been used as a specific test for nasal patency. AIM: this study aimed to set the reference values for nasal cavity cross-section geometry in healthy adults through AR. STUDYEntities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19082358 PMCID: PMC9445960 DOI: 10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31386-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Chart 1Nasal cross-sectional areas (CSA) reported in the literature for adults without evidences of nasal obstruction, before and after vasoconstriction (VC).
Figure 1Acoustic rhinometer (Eccovision, Hood Laboratories): instrumentation to check nasal cavity cross-sectional areas; 1=sound tube; 2= nasal adapter; 3=calibration tube 4=computer monitor showing a rhinogram. See patient in position for data acquisition.
Figure 2Rhinogram: area-distance graph produced by acoustic rhinometry, depicting the nasal cavity cross-sectional areas measured in the sites corresponding to the nasal valve (CSA1), the anterior (CSA2) and the posterior (CSA3) portions of the middle and lower nasal turbinates.
Nasal cross-sectional areas (CSA1, CSA2 and CSA3) measured through acoustic rhinometry in 60 nasal cavities of 30 adults without evidences of nasal obstruction, according to gender and cavity side (right - R; left - L), before and after nasal vasoconstriction (VC)
| CSA (cm2) | Before VC | After VC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | L | R and L | R | L | R and L | |
| MALES CSA1 (valve) | 0,59±0,19 | 0,56±0,13 | 0,57±0,16 | 0,62±0,15 | 0,57±0,13 | 0,60±0,14 |
| (n=14) | (n=14) | (n=28) | (n=14) | (n=14) | (n=28) | |
| CSA2 (anterior portion of the turbinates) | 1,06±0,37 | 0,95±0,35 | 1,00±0,36 | 1,63±0,34 | 1,47±0,22 | 1,55±0,29 |
| (n=11) | (n=14) | (n=25) | (n=9) | (n=9) | (n=18) | |
| CSA3 (posterior portion of the turbinates) | 1,41±0,51 | 1,46±0,56 | 1,43±0,53 | 2,05±0,32 | 2,16±0,36 | 2,10±0,33 |
| (n=13) | (n=14) | (n=27) | (n=13) | (n=11) | (n=24) | |
| FEMALES CSA1 (VALVE) | 0,51±0,10 | 0,52±0,1 | 0,51±0,10 | 0,55±0,09 | 0,53±0,13 | 0,54±0,10 |
| (n=16) | (n=16) | (n=32) | (n=16) | (n=16) | (n=32) | |
| CSA2 (anterior portion of the turbinates) | 0,96±0,28 | 0,97±0,25 | 0,96±0,27 | 1,29±0,36 | 1,51±0,33 | 1,37±0,36 |
| (n=16) | (n=15) | (n=31) | (n=15) | (n=8) | (n=23) | |
| CSA3 (posterior portion of the turbinates) | 1,36±0,29 | 1,44±0,43 | 1,40±0,36 | 2,07±0,77 | 1,89±0,39 | 1,99±0,57 |
| (n=15) | (n=15) | (n=30) | (n=7) | (n=10) | (n=17) |
Average ± standard deviation
n = number of cavities analyzed
not a statistically significant difference (right side vs. left side)
not a statistically significant difference (males vs. females, analyzed to the right and left)
Nasal cross-sectional areas (CSA1, CSA2 and CSA3) measured through acoustic rhinometry in 60 nasal cavities of 30 adults of both genders without evidences of nasal obstruction, before and after vasoconstriction (VC).
| CSA (cm2) | Before VC | After VC | Percent Variation |
|---|---|---|---|
| CSA 1 | 0,54±0,13 | 0,56±0,13S | 4% |
| (valve) | (n=60) | (n=60) | |
| CSA2 | 0,98±0,31 | 1,45±0,34S | |
| (anterior portion of the turbinates) | (n=56) | (n=41) | 48% |
| CSA 3 | 1,42±0,44 | 2,06±0,45S | 45% |
| (posterior portion of the turbinates) | (n=57) | (n=41) |
Average ± standard deviation
n = number of cavities analyzed
S p<0.05: statistically significant difference (before vs. after VC)