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Measuring Nasal Obstruction Outcomes
Emily Spataro
, Sam P. Most
Department of Otolaryngology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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peer-review
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Nasal Obstruction
100%
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)
66%
Physiologic
33%
Strong Correlation
33%
Surgical Outcomes
33%
Anatomic
33%
Imaging Studies
33%
Expert Opinion
33%
Self-report Assessment
33%
Quality of Life Outcomes
33%
Physiological Measurement
33%
Computational Fluid Dynamics
33%
Patient-reported Measures
33%
Disease-specific Quality of Life
33%
Nasal Inspiratory Peak Flow
33%
Flowing Fluid
33%
Anatomic Measurement
33%
Acoustic Rhinometry
33%
Rhinomanometry
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nasal Congestion
100%
Patient-Reported Outcome
66%
Disease
33%
Clinician
33%
Quality of Life
33%
Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flow
33%
Acoustic Rhinometry
33%
Rhinomanometry
33%