Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 1, Jan 1997, 211-215.
Evaluation of nasal prongs for estimating nasal flow
JM Montserrat, R Farre, E Ballester, MA Felez, M Pasto and D Navajas
Department of Medicine, Hospital Clinic, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain.
Nasal prongs (NP) connected to a pressure transducer have been suggested as
a useful alternative for measuring nasal flow in sleep apnea/hypopnea
patients. However, flow measured with NP is expected to be nonlinear. The
aim of the present study was to analyze and correct the nonlinearity of
nasal flow measurements with NP (VNP). Nasal flow was simultaneously
measured with a pneumotachograph (PNT; V) and (NP; VNP) in six healthy
subjects during 60 s of breathing at different tidal volumes. Nonlinearity
of VNP was assessed by fitting separately, for inspiration and expiration,
a Rorher-model equation (VNP x K1 x V + K2 x V2). In addition, we fitted
the data to a simpler nonlinear quadratic model (P = K x V2). The main
findings were: (1) an excellent fit of the Rorher equation to measured data
in all cases; (2) although differences in the Rorher equation coefficients
between inspiration and expiration were observed, they were not
statistically significant; (3) a substantial intersubject variability was
found; and finally, (4) the square root of VNP acceptably fitted the nasal
flow data measured by PNT (V) in most cases. We conclude that in order to
quantitatively assess nasal flow with NP, data should be corrected for
their nonlinear pressure-flow relationships and, that the square root of
the flow signal measured with NP is the simplest method of correcting for
the observed nonlinearity.
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