Rhinomanometre RhinoCeros DI 120021
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Nasal resistance is calculated by measuring the flow through the nose and also the pressure of force required to cause the airflow.
Because the nasal resistance is very low, the flowmeter needs to have the lowest possible resistance. To verify the quality of your flowmetre, it's easy : just put the mask on your face and breath once quickly and strongly. If you feel a suction on your face, that will say that your flowmeter has a big air resistance and this is not recommended for a good measurement of nasal flow.
There are two types of measurement of rhinomanometry, the first is anterior rhinomanometry and posterior rhinomanometry. The RhinoCeros is able to do both !
The advantage of this test is that it can very accurately assess nasal blockage in the nose and difficulty in breathing due to other reasons. It also measures nasal blockage at normal breathing. However, the disadvantage is that it does involve expensive bulky equipment and requires staff to operate it.
Measurements are:
- Recording of nasal resistance
- Diagnosis and quantification of nasal dysfunctions
- Effective control of physiological or drug therapy
- Nasal provocation
- Post surgical check-up
- High quality transducers
- Recordings are detected by high quality transducers.
- The most important thing in rhinomanometry is the flowmeter.
- With a low resistance, it gives you the real idea of the patient's noze resistance.
In many countries, reimbursement is standard.
Integration with DiSoft
Only DIFRA offers integration of the RhinoCeros with his DiSoft software (computer based ENG/VNG).
Connection to hte computer : USB 2.0
The software DiSoft can record, compare, printout all the rhinomanometric standard values.