[Overnight documentation of respiratory sounds in patients with chronic sinusitis].

Medizinische Klinik Pub Date : 2010-10-01 Epub Date: 2010-10-28 DOI:10.1007/s00063-010-1120-4
Frank Dette, Keyvan Sohrabi, Barbara Koch, Volker Gross, Ulrich Koehler
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Nocturnal worsening of respiration in patients with chronic sinusitis is most likely induced by creeping of mucus from the parasinuses down to the pharynx. The aim of this study was to document respiratory symptoms such as deglutition, wheezing and cough in patients with chronic sinusitis using long-term recording of respiratory sounds.

Patients and methods: According to the CORSA (computerized respiratory sound analysis) criteria, long-term recording of respiratory sounds was performed in 20 patients with chronic sinusitis.

Results: Wheezing was detected in 30%, (excessive) cough was found in 40%. Deglutition was measured with a frequency of ten per hour.

Conclusion: Long-term recording of respiratory sounds is a practical and noninvasive method for the documentation of clinical symptoms like wheezing, coughing and deglutition during sleep.

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背景和目的:慢性鼻窦炎患者夜间呼吸恶化最有可能是由于粘液从副鼻窦向下蠕动至咽部引起的。本研究的目的是记录慢性鼻窦炎患者的呼吸症状,如吞咽、喘息和咳嗽,使用长期的呼吸声音记录。患者与方法:对20例慢性鼻窦炎患者按CORSA(计算机呼吸音分析)标准进行长期呼吸音记录。结果:喘鸣者占30%,咳嗽者占40%。以每小时10次的频率测量吞咽。结论:长期记录呼吸音是记录睡眠中喘息、咳嗽、吞咽等临床症状的一种实用、无创的方法。
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