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Giotakis, AI; Tomazic, PV; Riechelmann, H; Vent, J.
Objective Assessment of Nasal Patency.
Facial Plast Surg. 2017; 33(4): 378-387. Doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1604356
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Tomazic Peter Valentin
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Abstract:
The aim to objectify nasal airflow and patency is ongoingmany methods have been suggested, often lacking clinical relevance or showing weak correlations with patients' symptoms. It is crucial to thoroughly consult our patients presenting with nasal obstructionand to inform them about realistic possible surgical outcomes. Often, a perfect-looking internal nose with a straight septum and normal-appearing turbinates does not guarantee a happy, symptom-free owner. A review of the literature and the current technical market is presented here to facilitate the rhinosurgeon's decision to perform pre- and postoperative objective measurements of nasal airflow. Recommendations by the societies have been included.

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