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Objective measurement and patient‐reported evaluation of the nasal airway: Is correlation dependent on symptoms or on nasal airflow?

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Evidence has shown that the sensation of nasal breathing is related to variations in nasal mucosa temperature produced by airflow. An appropriate nasal airflow is necessary for changing mucosal temperature.… Click to show full abstract

Evidence has shown that the sensation of nasal breathing is related to variations in nasal mucosa temperature produced by airflow. An appropriate nasal airflow is necessary for changing mucosal temperature. Therefore, the correlation between objective measurements of nasal airflow and patient‐reported evaluation of nasal breathing should be dependent on the level of nasal airflow.

Keywords: nasal airflow; reported evaluation; evaluation nasal; nasal; correlation; patient reported

Journal Title: Clinical Otolaryngology
Year Published: 2021

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