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Assessing Repeatability and Reproducibility of Anterior Active Rhinomanometry (AAR) in Children

2020

AbstractBackgroundRepeatability and reproducibility are essential for clinicians for several purposes. Although discouraged, use of the Coefficient of Variation (CV) for assessing repeatability and reproducibility, rather than the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC), is still widespread. The aim of the present study was to highlight how using inappropriate indices may lead to misleading results, and this is done by simulation study and using real data on Anterior Active Rhinomanometry (AAR) in both healthy children and ones with rhinitis.MethodsA simulation study was carried out to highlight how using inappropriate indices could be misleading. Then a comparison was made between CV and …

MaleEpidemiologyIntraclass correlationCoefficient of variationHealth InformaticsRhinitis.03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRepeatabilityChildChildren030304 developmental biologyRhinitisAnterior Active RhinomanometryNasal resistancelcsh:R5-9200303 health sciencesReproducibilityIntraclass Correlation Coefficientmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsGold standard (test)RepeatabilityRhinomanometryClinical PracticeCoefficient of Variationanterior active rhinomanometry; children; coefficient of variation; intraclass correlation coefficient; repeatability; rhinitisFemaleRhinomanometrylcsh:Medicine (General)businessNuclear medicineResearch Article
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Relationship between rhinitis duration and worsening of nasal function

2008

BackgroundWhile it is well known that asthma is characterized by airway remodeling, few studies instead have investigated this issue in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR).ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate nasal function, ie, nasal airflow, in a cohort of patients with persistent AR (PER).MethodsOne hundred patients, 50 with short-term and 50 with long-term PER, were prospectively and consecutively evaluated, clinically evaluated by visit, skin prick test, and rhinomanometry.ResultsNasal airflow values were significantly lower (median flow: 348 mL/sec) in patients with long-term rhinitis (median duration nine years) as compared to patients with short-term (median duration one y…

Nasal Cavity; Nasal Obstruction; Airway Resistance; Humans; Respiration; Rhinomanometry; Cross-Sectional Studies; Rhinitis Allergic Perennial; Rhinitis Allergic Seasonal; Adult; Cohort Studies; Time Factors; Female; MaleAdultMaleNasal cavityTime FactorsRhinitis Allergic PerennialTime FactorCross-sectional studyCohort StudiesAirway resistancemedicineHumansAsthmaCross-Sectional Studiemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAirway ResistanceRespirationRhinitis Allergic Seasonalmedicine.diseaseRhinomanometryCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyAnesthesiaCohortFemaleSurgeryNasal CavityNasal ObstructionCohort StudieRhinomanometrybusinessAirwayHumanCohort studyOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
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Rhinomanometry: point of care test (POCT) for allergic rhinitis in children?

2021

Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a global health problem: its prevalence is 23% in Europe, although it is underestimated because as many as 45% of the cases remain undiagnosed. Globally, almost 500 million people suffer from AR, which shows its increasing incidences. The diagnostic course of AR is based on clinical history, supported by anterior rhinoscopy. This inspects the anterior part of the nasal cavity accompanied by allergic sensitivity tests (cutaneous allergic skin tests or specific immunoglobulin E levels). The availability of standardised diagnostic procedures is able to provide objective evaluations of inflammatory situation, and the degree of nasal obstruction may give an advantage in…

Europechildrendiagnostic proceduresPoint-of-Care Testingpoint of care testHumansNasal ObstructionChildRhinitis AllergicAllergic rhinitisRhinomanometryAllergic rhinitis diagnostic children point of care test rhinomanometry Child Europe Humans Rhinomanometry Nasal Obstruction Point-of-Care Testing Rhinitis Allergic
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Deguna vārstules aktivitātes novērtējums, izmantojot 4 fāžu rinamometru. Jauna parametra ieviešana un statistiskais novērtējums

2017

Darba mērķis: jauna parametra (deguna vārstules indeksa) izpēte, identificējot cilpas rinomanometriskajās līknēs kā deguna vārstules aktivitāties pazīmi. Skaitliski novērtēt rinomanometrijas cilpu nozīmi ar deguna vārstules indeksa palīdzību. Materiāli un metodes: rinomanometrijas dati tika iegūti no 250 pacientiem (veicot aktīvas priekšējās rinomanometrijas mērījumus), ar rinomanometru 4RHINO (RhinolabGermany), programmatūras versijā 4.31 un 5.01. Mērījumi tika veikti pirms dekongestantu lietošanas un pēc dekongestantu lietošanas, atkārtojot mērījumus pēc 10 minūtēm. Deguna vārstules indekss tika atlasīts un pievienots "HRR-Export-file". Statistiskajai analīzei tika izmantots Microsoft Off…

Cartilage elasticityNasal valveNasal valve index4-phase rhinomanometryStatistical parameterMedicīna
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Tehnisko kļūdu novērtēšana un izskaušana rinomanometrijā

2016

KOPASAVILKUMS Ievads: Jaunas metodes tiek ieviestas, lai rastu vienkāršākus un ātrākus risinājumus spiediena caurules fiksācijai rimomanometrijā. Svarīgi ir pētīt ietekmes uz gaisa plūsmu, lai izvairītos no kļudainiem mērījumiem. Ar datorprogrammu saistītā rinomanometrija pamazām tiek aizstāta ar PNIF ierīci, jo tā ir lētāka un vieglāka lietošanā, līdz ar to ir svarīgi vispirms novērot korelāciju starp abām metodēm. Mērķis: Diplomdarba mērķis bija apzināties un piefiksēt kļūdas un sarežģījumus, kādi rodas veicot četru fāzu rinomanometriju, izmantojot dažādas spiediena caurulītes piestiprināšanas metodes. Vēlviens uzdevums bija apzināties un piefiksēt kļūdas, kas rodas PNIF testa procesā, kā…

Four-Phase Rhinomanometry(4PR)Fixation of pressure tubePNIFPeak Nasal Inspiratory FlowMedicīna
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Four-phase rhinomanometry: a multicentric retrospective analysis of 36,563 clinical measurements

2015

Rhinomanometry can still be considered as the standard technique for the objective assessment of the ven- tilatory function of the nose. Reliable technical requirements are given by fast digital sensors and modern information technology. However, the xyimaging of the pressure-flow relation typically shows loops as a sign of hysteresis, with the need for resolution of the breath in four phases. The three pillars of 4-phase rhinomanometry (4PR) are the replacement of estimations by measurements, the introduc- tion of parameters related to the subjective sensing of obstruction, and the graphical information regarding the disturbed function of the nasal valve. In a meta-analysis of 36,563 clini…

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Relationships among nasal resistance, age and anthropometric parameters of the nose during growth

2018

Background: Children generally have a higher nasal resistance than adults. Growth changes the size and different anthropometric parameters of the nose. Logarithmic effective resistance and logarithmic vertex resistance were introduced as physically correct parameters for nasal obstruction. The previously published classification of obstruction derived from 36,500 measurements is missing data for patients aged 7 to 19 years. Methodology: Rhinomanometry was performed before and after decongestion with 9 different anthropometric measurements in 225 children and adolescents. Correlations among age, anthropometric measurements, and logarithmic effective and vertex resistance were determined for …

growing ageNasal resistancebusiness.industryDentistrynasal obstructionGeneral Medicine4-phase rhinomanometryAnthropometric parametersmedicine.anatomical_structureclassificationOtorhinolaryngologyRF1-547MedicinebusinessNoseRhinology Online
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