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Acoustic rhinometry in infants and children.
Rhinology. Supplement, 2000Acoustic rhinometry (AR), introduced a decade ago for assessment of the nasal airways of adults, has several attractive features relevant to application in a paediatric population. Its non-invasive nature, simplicity and rapidity are prime assets when examining infants and small children.
Djupesland, P., Pedersen, O.F.
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Nasal pressure-volume relationships determined with acoustic rhinometry
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1995Partitioning of ventilation has been hypothesized to be related to nasal pressure-volume relationships, relationships that have been difficult to measure. Regional differences in nasal passage pressure-volume relationships are likely because the nasal valve and anterior turbinate are structurally different, but both are altered by agents that alter ...
J, Kesavanathan, D L, Swift, R, Bascom
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2022
Gökçenur Gökçe +4 more
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Gökçenur Gökçe +4 more
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
Alun Tomkinson, Ronald Eccles
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Alun Tomkinson, Ronald Eccles
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Acoustic rhinometry in small children.
Rhinology, 2006To study how acoustic rhinometry succeeds in a sample of small children of one to six years of age and to evaluate reasons for failed recordings.Twenty-six healthy children one to six years of age were invited to the Helsinki University Hospital, Department of Otorhinolaryngology for clinical examination and measurements with acoustic rhinometry.Three ...
Katja, Liukkonen +2 more
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Apparatus and methods for acoustic rhinometry
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003The invention relates to an apparatus for measuring cross sections in a patient's right and left nose cavity in the cavity behind the nose separation (epipharyn), and in the throat (oropharynx), and for detecting the opening of the Eustachian tube. The apparatus comprises an electro-acoustic sound emitter, a first transmission tube leading from the ...
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Measuring nasal volumes with acoustic rhinometry.
Prilozi, 2016Acoustic rhinometry is used to objectively measure the minimal cross sectional area and volumes of nasal cavities. However, no data for healthy subjects has been reported in Macedonia. Therefore, we wanted to establish the normal range among healthy adults and to evaluate the changes after nasal decongestion.We included 50 males and 50 females in this ...
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