Abstract
Objective — the aim of the study was to determine the threshold of sensation, based on the analysis of the nasal respiratory cycles of olfactometric studies.Material and methods. Olfactometric diagnostics of 43 patients with the method of posterior active rhinomanometry were studied. Results. Disturbances in the sense of smell of respiratory genesis were diagnosed by the magnitude of the pneumatic power and the energy of nasal breathing under the action of the corresponding odorivectors. Conclusions. By means of cyclogram analysis of nasal breathing it was established that the characteristic breathing cycles of the stepped inspiration corresponded to the smell sense.
Highlights
Цель исследования — определение порога ощущения на основе анализа циклограммы носового дыхания при ольфактометрических исследованиях
Shushliapina Objective — the aim of the study was to determine the threshold of sensation, based on the analysis of the nasal respiratory cycles of olfactometric studies
Disturbances in the sense of smell of respiratory genesis were diagnosed by the magnitude of the pneumatic power and the energy of nasal breathing under the action of the corresponding odorivectors
Summary
Цель исследования — определение порога ощущения на основе анализа циклограммы носового дыхания при ольфактометрических исследованиях. Нарушения обоняния респираторного генеза диагностировались по величинам пневматической мощности и энергии носового дыхания при действии соответствующих одоривекторов. Из анализа циклограммы носового дыхания установлено, что ощущению одоривектора соответствуют характерные дыхательные циклы ступенчатого вдоха.
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