Abstract

Rhino manometry is widely used for measuring nasal aerodynamic resistance, but its clinical use is still limited and needs further standardization. The main aim of the study is to determine the total nasal resistance and to locate the place and the reasons for nasal cavity obstruction. A scheme of modern hybrid computed Rhino manometry for functional diagnosis of upper respiratory disease is proposed. The role of the main parameters in nasal aerodynamics is described (the airflow, the pressure, different types of local resistances, and nasal respiratory energy efficiency). The hybrid approach is based on a CT study and the Rhino manometry data. The study discovers four new features in the nasal breathing graph, which help in discrimination between different types of breathing modes, and this increases the accuracy of calculating the pressure losses by 12%. Also, the method used for calculating the mucosal roughness, which used as a criterion for evaluating the airflow mode. The accuracy of the hybrid functional method in calculating the total nasal aerodynamic resistance is 30% higher than with previous methods.

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