Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy Volunteers

ObjectivesAcoustic rhinometry is a rapid, reliable and non-invasive technique for the evaluation of conditions associated with impaired nasal patency. This study aimed to examine the intersession repeatability of acoustic rhinometry measurements of unilateral and combined nasal parameters in a group...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Dhafer Al Ahmari, Jadwiga Anna Wedzicha, John Robert Hurst
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2012-09-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ceo.org/upload/pdf/ceo-5-156.pdf
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spelling doaj-001ea11bd8e74a8bbe57eee4943d95f32020-11-24T21:17:40ZengKorean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryClinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology1976-87102005-07202012-09-015315616010.3342/ceo.2012.5.3.156176Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy VolunteersMohammed Dhafer Al Ahmari0Jadwiga Anna Wedzicha1John Robert Hurst2Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, UK.Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, UK.Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine, UCL Medical School, London, UK.ObjectivesAcoustic rhinometry is a rapid, reliable and non-invasive technique for the evaluation of conditions associated with impaired nasal patency. This study aimed to examine the intersession repeatability of acoustic rhinometry measurements of unilateral and combined nasal parameters in a group of healthy volunteers.MethodsTwenty healthy volunteers were studied. In each subject, acoustic rhinometry measurements were performed on five consecutive days, with multiple recordings. Five clinically relevant parameters were measured in each session and the intersession repeatability of these measurements was expressed in terms of mean coefficient of variation, intraclass correlation coefficient and inter-item correlations.ResultsIntraclass correlation coefficients showed a high, and greater repeatability over time for all the combined (mean) values compared to the unilateral values. All intraclass correlations for combined values were ≥0.80 confirming almost perfect agreement. All intraclass correlations and inter-item correlations were associated with P<0.001. The mean coefficient of variation was low (<10%) for all but the proximal minimum cross sectional area (MCA1) measurements.ConclusionAcoustic rhinometry provides highly repeatable measurements of nasal patency, which is best for combined (mean) nasal parameters. This property makes it suitable for use in the diagnosis and follow-up of conditions associated with nasal obstruction, either structural or functional.http://www.e-ceo.org/upload/pdf/ceo-5-156.pdfAcoustic rhinometryReproducibility of resultsNasal obstruction
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author Mohammed Dhafer Al Ahmari
Jadwiga Anna Wedzicha
John Robert Hurst
spellingShingle Mohammed Dhafer Al Ahmari
Jadwiga Anna Wedzicha
John Robert Hurst
Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy Volunteers
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
Acoustic rhinometry
Reproducibility of results
Nasal obstruction
author_facet Mohammed Dhafer Al Ahmari
Jadwiga Anna Wedzicha
John Robert Hurst
author_sort Mohammed Dhafer Al Ahmari
title Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy Volunteers
title_short Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy Volunteers
title_full Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy Volunteers
title_fullStr Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy Volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Intersession Repeatability of Acoustic Rhinometry Measurements in Healthy Volunteers
title_sort intersession repeatability of acoustic rhinometry measurements in healthy volunteers
publisher Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
series Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1976-8710
2005-0720
publishDate 2012-09-01
description ObjectivesAcoustic rhinometry is a rapid, reliable and non-invasive technique for the evaluation of conditions associated with impaired nasal patency. This study aimed to examine the intersession repeatability of acoustic rhinometry measurements of unilateral and combined nasal parameters in a group of healthy volunteers.MethodsTwenty healthy volunteers were studied. In each subject, acoustic rhinometry measurements were performed on five consecutive days, with multiple recordings. Five clinically relevant parameters were measured in each session and the intersession repeatability of these measurements was expressed in terms of mean coefficient of variation, intraclass correlation coefficient and inter-item correlations.ResultsIntraclass correlation coefficients showed a high, and greater repeatability over time for all the combined (mean) values compared to the unilateral values. All intraclass correlations for combined values were ≥0.80 confirming almost perfect agreement. All intraclass correlations and inter-item correlations were associated with P<0.001. The mean coefficient of variation was low (<10%) for all but the proximal minimum cross sectional area (MCA1) measurements.ConclusionAcoustic rhinometry provides highly repeatable measurements of nasal patency, which is best for combined (mean) nasal parameters. This property makes it suitable for use in the diagnosis and follow-up of conditions associated with nasal obstruction, either structural or functional.
topic Acoustic rhinometry
Reproducibility of results
Nasal obstruction
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