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Correlation between Objective and Subjective Assessments of Nasal Patency

ORL, 1998
The correlation between the subjective sensation of nasal patency and nasal resistance (NR) to airflow was examined in a large population. The subjective estimation was assessed by a visual analogue scale and the NR by active anterior rhinomanometry in 158 subjects.
A. Hirschberg, Ödön Rezek
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Subjective and objective assessments are associated for physical function but not cognitive function in community-dwelling stroke survivors

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2021
Purpose To investigate the relation between subjectively and objectively assessed cognitive and physical functioning among community-dwelling stroke survivors, and to examine the association of stroke severity with subjectively and objectively assessed ...
S. Lau, L. Connor, C. Baum
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Assessment of Objective and Subjective Eccentric Refraction

Optometry and Vision Science, 2005
When performing perimetry, refracting subjects with central visual field loss, and in emmetropization studies, it is important to accurately measure peripheral refractive errors. Traditional methods for foveal refraction often give uncertain results in eccentric angles as a result of the large aberrations and the reduced retinal function.
Linda, Lundström   +3 more
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Congenital breast asymmetry: subjective and objective assessment

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1994
There is currently no standard objective method for the assessment of developmental breast asymmetry. The results of corrective surgery in 24 patients with congenital breast deformities were evaluated subjectively (symmetry scores by patients and panels of observers), and objectively (linear measurements of nipple position and stereophotogrammetrically
C M, Malata   +4 more
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SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT AND OBJECTIVE MEASUREMENT OF FINGER CLUBBING

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract A criterion of finger clubbing was obtained, by a questionary, from 13 chest physicians to whom casts of the index fingers of 50 asbestos workers were circulated. The physicians were in good agreement that 7 of the fingers were definitely clubbed, 18 were normal, and the remainder were doubtful.
G M, Regan, B, Tagg, M L, Thomson
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Subjective and Objective Assessment of Hypersomnolence

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2017
This article describes clinical approaches to assessing sleepiness. Subjective sleep scales are used in clinical settings but have significant limitations. Likewise, objective tools may have prohibitive expense, and practical administration considerations may prohibit regular use.
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Objective and Subjective Assessment of Tracheoesophageal Prosthesis Voice Outcome

Journal of Voice, 2012
To investigate the relationships between objective measures and the results of subjective assessment of voice quality and speech intelligibility in patients submitted to total laryngectomy and tracheoesophageal (TE) puncture.Retrospective.Twenty patients implanted with voice prosthesis were studied.
D'Alatri, Lucia   +4 more
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