rhinomanometry

ENT tests for assessing the allergic patient

Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a disease that afflicts a large percentage of the world population. It concerns both allergists and otolaryngologists, therefore it is important for both specialists to be aware of the characteristics of a patient who suffers from AR. Often, patients complain of nasal breathing difficulty only, initially not reporting any other symptoms typical of AR. In this brief review, the most important investigations, physical examination, nasal endoscopy, nasal peak flow and rhinomanometry, are described.

Nasal reactivity evaluation in children with allergic rhinitis receiving grass pollen sublingual immunotherapy

Background: The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology guidelines, strongly recommended allergen immunotherapy (AIT) as an effective treatment to achieve long-term clinical benefits and to modify the natural history of al- lergic diseases. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) offers the possibility of home administration, which improves patient com- fort and compliance.
Objective: The primary outcome of this study was to assess the change in nasal reactivity after grass-pollen AIT treatment.

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