鼻测压
医学
嗅觉
声鼻测量
嗅觉系统
气流
鼻子
麻醉
外科
心理学
神经科学
机械工程
精神科
工程类
作者
Anna Kristina Hernandez,C Uhl,Antje Haehner,Mandy Cuevas,Thomas Hummel
出处
期刊:Rhinology
[Rhinology]
日期:2024-03-01
摘要
Background: This study aimed to determine how nasal airflow measures and trigeminal function vary among patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) versus healthy controls and whether these measures are correlated with subjective nasal obstruction (SNO), olfactory function, and CRS control. Methodology: Participants included CRS patients and healthy controls. After a structured medical history, nasal airflow (peak nasal inspiratory flow [PNIF]; active anterior rhinomanometry [AAR]), trigeminal function (trigeminal lateralization test, CO2 sensitivity), and olfactory (“Sniffin’ Sticks” odor identification test) tests were performed. SNO ratings were also obtained. Results: Sixty-nine participants were included (37 men, 32 women, mean age 51 years). There was no significant difference for objective nasal airflow between patients and controls, but CRS patients had worse SNO, trigeminal function, and olfaction compared to controls. SNO, but not objective nasal airflow tests, was negatively correlated with CO2 sensitivity and odor identification. Conclusion: The perception of nasal obstruction does not only depend on nasal airflow, but may also be modulated by trigeminal function and other factors. Thus, the role of objective nasal airflow measures as a sole method of functional nasal obstruction assessment in CRS remains limited.
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