Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2

This article presents selected physical diagnostic methods used in otorhinolaryngology and results of their application. In addition to the applications of methods using the capabilities of selective sensors, selected methods of hybrid diagnostics were also presented – for assessment of parameters o...

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Main Authors: Andrzej Zając, Andrzej Kukwa, Robert Barańska, Szymon Nitkiewicz, Edyta Zomkowska, Adam Rybak
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2022-09-01
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author Andrzej Zając
Andrzej Kukwa
Robert Barańska
Szymon Nitkiewicz
Edyta Zomkowska
Adam Rybak
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description This article presents selected physical diagnostic methods used in otorhinolaryngology and results of their application. In addition to the applications of methods using the capabilities of selective sensors, selected methods of hybrid diagnostics were also presented – for assessment of parameters of respiratory processes, with polysomnography as an example of using both typical diagnostic methods dedicated to otolaryngology, as well as standard EEG and ECG methods. It has been shown that in some special cases of respiratory disorders, measurements of the air flow in the respiratory tract can be supplemented with pressure measurements in selected positions within the airways. The presented optical methods and diagnostic systems are very often used in the diagnosis of diseases not specific for otolaryngology occurring in the area of the head and neck. The presented material is the second part of the study discussing both standard and widely used diagnostic methods. All presented methods are dedicated to otolaryngology. This text is a continuation of the material published in No 4 of 2021 [1].
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spelling doaj.art-637d51c8ec7d4c6da6c4b3068dbf59052022-12-22T04:32:07ZengPolish Academy of SciencesMetrology and Measurement Systems2300-19412022-09-01vol. 29No 3429454https://doi.org/10.24425/mms.2022.142273Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2Andrzej Zając0Andrzej Kukwa1Robert Barańska2Szymon Nitkiewicz3Edyta Zomkowska4Adam Rybak5Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Institute of Optoelectronics, Kaliskiego St., 2, 00-908, Warsaw, PolandUniversity of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Department and Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases, Collegium Medicum, Warszawska St. 30, 10-082 Olsztyn, PolandAGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Department of Mechanics and Vibroacoustics, Mickiewicza St. 30, 30-059 Kraków, PolandUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Department of Mechatronics, Faculty of Technical Science, Oczapowskiego St. 2, Olsztyn, PolandClinic of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital in Olsztyn, Warszawska St. 30, 10-082 Olsztyn, PolandLABSOFT Sp. z o.o., Puławska St. 469, 02-844 Warsaw, PolandThis article presents selected physical diagnostic methods used in otorhinolaryngology and results of their application. In addition to the applications of methods using the capabilities of selective sensors, selected methods of hybrid diagnostics were also presented – for assessment of parameters of respiratory processes, with polysomnography as an example of using both typical diagnostic methods dedicated to otolaryngology, as well as standard EEG and ECG methods. It has been shown that in some special cases of respiratory disorders, measurements of the air flow in the respiratory tract can be supplemented with pressure measurements in selected positions within the airways. The presented optical methods and diagnostic systems are very often used in the diagnosis of diseases not specific for otolaryngology occurring in the area of the head and neck. The presented material is the second part of the study discussing both standard and widely used diagnostic methods. All presented methods are dedicated to otolaryngology. This text is a continuation of the material published in No 4 of 2021 [1].https://journals.pan.pl/Content/124542/PDF/art01-01297_int.pdfoptical diagnostic in otolaryngologyupper respiratory tract diagnosticsotolaryngologyspirometerfourier transformwavelet transformquantitative parameters of the respiratory cycle
spellingShingle Andrzej Zając
Andrzej Kukwa
Robert Barańska
Szymon Nitkiewicz
Edyta Zomkowska
Adam Rybak
Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2
Metrology and Measurement Systems
optical diagnostic in otolaryngology
upper respiratory tract diagnostics
otolaryngology
spirometer
fourier transform
wavelet transform
quantitative parameters of the respiratory cycle
title Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2
title_full Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2
title_fullStr Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2
title_short Anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders – part 2
title_sort anatomical and functional assessment of patency of the upper respiratory tract in selected respiratory disorders part 2
topic optical diagnostic in otolaryngology
upper respiratory tract diagnostics
otolaryngology
spirometer
fourier transform
wavelet transform
quantitative parameters of the respiratory cycle
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/124542/PDF/art01-01297_int.pdf
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