Measurement of nasal anterior aperture and choana by computed tomography in newborns and infants

Sevgi Taşolar, A. Sığırcı
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Nasal obstruction is potentially severe when it affects neonates because nasal breathing is predominant during this period. An accurate assessment of nasal airway obstruction should be based on a comparison of the patient's nasal cavity dimensions with precise "normal values". For this reason, we aimed in this study to evaluate the nasal morphometry in newborns and infants with Computed Tomography (CT) in our region. CT images of 134 children who had no facial and cranial anomalies and no pathology were evaluated. In the axial section, the total choana width, right lateral width of the choana, left lateral width of the nasal cavity, the posterior width of the vomer, total aperture width (AW), right aperture width (RAW) and left aperture width were measured in all participants. The study group was divided into 4 age categories: 0-30 days, 31-90 days, 91-180 days and 181-360 days. When the choanal measurements of the groups were evaluated, there was a significant difference between the groups in the choanal measurements (p<0.05, for all), but no difference was observed between the groups in terms of vomer measurements. While there was a significant difference between the groups in terms of AW measurement, there was a significant difference only between Group 1 and Group 4 in terms of RAW value. There was also a positive correlation between age and choanal and aperture values (p<0.05 for all), while no correlation was observed with vomer measurements The normal widths of the choanal and anterior nasal aperture in infants in our region were defined according to months and gender in our study. Considering that there may be social differences, knowing the normative values in normal healthy individuals is of great importance in the evaluation of clinical and pathological conditions.
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新生儿和婴儿用计算机断层扫描测量鼻前开孔和鼻窦
当它影响到新生儿时,鼻塞可能是严重的,因为在这个时期鼻呼吸是主要的。鼻道导气管阻塞的准确评估应基于患者鼻腔尺寸与精确“正常值”的比较。因此,我们在本研究中旨在评估本地区新生儿和婴儿的计算机断层扫描(CT)鼻形态。本文对134例无面部、颅脑异常、无病理的患儿的CT图像进行了评价。在轴向切片中,测量了所有受试者的鼻道总宽度、鼻道右侧宽度、鼻腔左侧宽度、鼻后宽度、鼻道总孔径(AW)、右侧孔径(RAW)和左侧孔径宽度。研究组分为0 ~ 30天、31 ~ 90天、91 ~ 180天和181 ~ 360天4个年龄组。当评估各组间的choanal测量值时,各组间choanal测量值有显著差异(p<0.05),但在er测量值方面各组间无差异。虽然各组之间在AW测量方面存在显著差异,但只有1组和4组之间在RAW值方面存在显著差异。在我们的研究中,我们地区的婴儿鼻后孔和前孔的正常宽度是根据月份和性别来定义的。考虑到可能存在社会差异,了解正常健康个体的规范值对于临床和病理状况的评估具有重要意义。
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