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Clinical Trial
. 2004 Sep;42(3):122-5.

Effects of the nasal strip and dilator on nasal breathing--a study with healthy subjects

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Clinical Trial

Effects of the nasal strip and dilator on nasal breathing--a study with healthy subjects

Lauri I Peltonen et al. Rhinology. 2004 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate effects of the nose dilating devices on nasal anatomy and breathing in healthy subjects.

Materials and methods: 27 healthy subjects were tested when using the Breathe Right nasal strip or the Nozovent dilator. Posterior rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinometry, and a subjective evaluation were used as methods.

Results: Both devices significantly increased the minimum cross-sectional area of the nasal valve and decreased nasal resistance. The Nozovent dilator proved to be significantly more effective in reducing nasal resistance than the Breathe Right nasal strip.

Conclusions: Nose dilating devices, the Breathe Right nasal strip and the Nozovent dilator, can be used to reduce nasal resistance. More studies are needed to evaluate the usefulness of the devices for patients with chronic obstruction for any reason in the valve area.

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