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ACOUSTIC RHINOMETRY REFERENCES

1)             Hilberg 0, Jackson AC, Swift DL, Pedersen OF .

Acoustic rhinometry: evaluation of nasal cavity geometry by acoustic reflection.

J Appl Physiol. 1989 Jan; 66(1): 295-303

 

2)             Grymer LF, Hilberg 0, Elbrond 0, Pedersen OF.

Acoustic rhinometry: evaluation of the nasal cavity with septal deviations, before and after septoplasty.

Laryngoscope. 1989 Nov; 99(11): 1180-7

 

3)             Hilberg 0, Grymer LF, Pedersen OF, Elbrond 0.

Turbinate hypertrophy. Evaluation of the nasal cavity by acoustic rhinometry .

Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1990 Mar; 116(3): 283-9

 

4)             Lenders H, Pirsig W.

How can hyperreactive rhinopathy be modified surgically? II: Acoustic rhinometry

and anterior turbinoplasty.

Laryngorhinootologie. 1990 Jun; 69(6): 291-7

 

5)             Elbrond 0, Hilberg 0, Felding JU, Blegvad-Andersen 0.

Acoustic rhinometry , used as a method to demonstrate changes in the volume of the nasopharynx after adenoidectomy.

Clin Otolaryngol. 1991 Feb; 16(1): 84-6

 

6)             Illum P, Grymer L, Hilberg 0.

Nasal packing after septoplasty.

Clin Otolaryngol. 1992 Apr; 17(2): 158-62

 

7)             Kase Y, ltimura K, Iinuma T .

An evaluation of nasal patency with acoustic rhinometry , preop. and postop. compansons.

Nipon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho. 1993 Feb; 96(2): 197-202

 

8)             Grymer LF, Illum P, Hilberg 0.

Septoplasty and compensatory inferior turbinate hypertrophy: a randomized study evaluated by acoustic rhinometry .

J Laryngol Otol. 1993 May; 107(5): 413­ 7

 

9)             Lildholdt T .

Surgical versus medical treatment of nasal polyps.

Rhinol Suppl. 1989; 8: 31-3

 

10)           Elbrond 0, Felding JU, Gustavsen KM.

Acoustic rhinometry used as a method to monitor the effect of intramuscular injection of steroid in the treatment of nasal polyps.

J Laryngol Otol. 1991 Mar; 105(3): 178-80

 

11)           Fouke JM, Jackson AC.

Acoustic rhinometry: effects of decongestants and posture on nasal patency.

J Lab Clin Med. 1992 Apr; 119(4): 371-6

 

12)           Weeke J, Christensen SE, Orskov H, Kaal A, Pedersen MM, Il1um P, Harris AG.

A randomized comparison of intranasal and injectable octreotide administration in patients with acromegaly.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1992 Jul; 75(1): 163-9

 

13)           Yamagiwa M, Hilberg 0, Pedersen OF, Lundqvist GR.

Evaluation of the effect of locaIized skin cooling on nasal airway volume by acoustic rhinometry.

Am Rev Respir Dis. 1990 Apr; 141(4 Pt 1): 1050-4

 

14)           Fisher EW, Scadding GK, Lund VJ .

The role of acoustic rhinometry in studying the nasal cycle.

Rhinology. 1993 Jun; 31(2): 57-61

 

15)           Kase Y, Tanaka T, Iinuma T .

The effect of unilateral nasal patency on the contralateral side.

Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho. 1993 Jul; 96(7): 1073-8

 

16)           O'Flynn P .

Posture and nasal geometry .

Acta Otolaryngol Stockh. 1993 Jul; 113(4): 530-2

 

17)           Lundqvist GR, Hilberg 0, Pedersen OF, Nielsen B.

Nasal reactions to changes in whole body temperature.

Acta Otolaryngol Stockh. 1993 Dec; 113(6): 783-788

 

18)           Kase Y, Hilberg 0, Pedersen OF.

Posture and nasal patency: Evaluation by acoustic rhinometry .

Acta Otolaryngol Stockh. 1994 Jan; 114(1): 70­ 74

 

 

19)           Rasp G .

Acoustic rhinometry: measuring the early and late phase of allergic immediate reaction in allergic rhinitis.

Laryngorhinootologie. 1993 Mar; 72(3): 125-30

 

20)           Lenders H, Pirsig W.

Diagnostic value of acoustic rhinometry: patients with allergic and vasomotor

rhinitis compared with normal controls.

Rhinology. 1990 Mar; 28(1): 5-16

 

21)           Grymer LF, Hilberg 0, Pedersen OF, Rasmussen TR.

Acoustic rhinometry: values from adults with subjective normal nasal patency.

Rhinology. 1991 Mar; 29(1): 35-47

 

22)           Rieche1mann H, Rheinheimer MC, Wolfensberger M.

Acoustic rhinometry in pre-school children.

Clin Otolaryngol. 1993; 18: 272-277

 

23)           Lenders H, Pirsig W.

Acoustic rhinometry: a diagnostic tool for patients with chronic rhonchopathies.

Rhino1 Supp1. 1992; 14: 101-5

 

24)           Lenders H, Schaefer J, Pirsig W.

Turbinate hypertrophy in habitual snorers and patients with obstructive sleep apnea: findings of acoustic rhinometry .

Laryngoscope. 1991 Jun; 101(6 Pt 1): 614-8

 

25)           Lundqvist GR, Yamagiwa M, Pedersen OF, Nielsen GD.

Inhalation of diethylamine-acute nasal effects and subjective response.

Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1992 Mar; 53(3): 181-5

 

26)           Kase Y, Itimura K, Iinuma T .

Acoustic rhinometry as a method for evaluating paranasal sinuses­ experimental studies.

Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho. 1993 Feb; 96(4): 626-36

 

27)           Mayhew TM, O'Flynn P .

Validation of acoustic rhinometry by using the Cavalieri principle to estimate nasal cavity volume in cadavers.

Clin Otolaryngol. 1993 Jun; 18(3): 220-5

 

28)           Hilberg 0, Jensen FT, Pedersen OF.

Nasal airway geometry; comparison between acoustic reflections and magnetic resonance scannmg .

J Appl Physiol. 1993; 75(6): 2811-2819

 

29)           Edward W. Fisher, Adrian B. Boreham

Improving the reproducibility of acoustic rhinometry: a customised stand giving control of height and angle.

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology June 1995, Vol. 109 pp 536-537

 

30)           Tomkinson A, Eccles R.

Acoustic rhinometry: do we need a standardized operating procedure?

Clin Otolaryngol. 1996: 21 000-000

 

31)           Pedersen OF, Yamagiwa M, Miyahara Y, Sakakura Y

Nasal cavity dimensions in guinea pigs measured by acoustic reflections.

American Journal of Rhinology 1994; 8:299-307

 

32)           Pedersen OF, Berkowitz R, Yamagiwa M, Hilberg O

Nasal cavity dimensions in the newborn measured by acoustic reflections.

Laryngoscope, August 1994; Vol. 104 No.8

 

33)           Tomkinson, A. and Eccles, R. (1996) Comparison of the relative abilities of acoustic rhinometry , rhinomanometry , and the visual analogue scale in detecting changes in the nasal cavity in a healthy adult population.

American Journal of Rhinology 10: 161-165.

 

34)           G.K. Scadding, Y.C. Darby, C.E. Austin

Acoustic rhinometry compared with anterior rhinomanometry in the assessment of the response to allergen challenge.

Clin. Otolaryngol. 1993: 19,000-000

 

35)           Zavras, et al.

Acoustic rhinometry in the evaluation of children with nasal or oral respiration.

J. Clin. Pediatr. Dent 18:203-210, 1994

 

36)           Hillberg 0, Pedersen O.F .

Acoustic rhinometry: recommendations for technical specifications and standard operating procedures.

Rhinology Supplement 16,3-17, 2000

 

37)           Ganslmayer M, Spertini F, Rahm F, Terrien M H, Mosimann B, Leimgruber A.

Evaluation of acoustic rhinometry in a nasal provocation test with allergen.

Allergy 1999, 54, 974-979

 

38)           Porter M.J., Williamson I.G, Kerridge D. H, Maw A.R.

A comparison of the sensitivity of manometric rhinometry , acoustic rhinometry, rhinomanometry and nasal peak flow to detect the decongestant effect of xylometazoline.

Clin. Otolaryngol. 1995, 20, 000-000

 

39)           Andrew C. Jackson, Dan E. Olson

Comparison of direct and acoustical area measurements in physical  

models of human central airways.

J. Appl.Physiol. 48(5): 896-902, 1980

 

40)           Hamilton JW, McRae RD, Phillips DE, Jones AS

        The accuracy of acoustic rhinometry using a pulse train signal.

                Clin. Otolaryngol.  1995 Jun:  20(3):  279-82

               

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