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Nose/Sinus

Nasal Mucosal Temperature after Exposure to Cold, Dry Air and Hot, Humid Air

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Pages 851-856 | Published online: 16 Jun 2017
 

Abstract

Objective - To determine the influence of variations in the temperature and humidity of inhaled air on the nasal mucosal temperature at various sites int he nasal airways.

Materials and Methods - Fifteen volunteers were enrolled int he study. The temperature was measured on the mucosal surface of the nasal septum at the level of the nasal vestibule, in the nasal valve area, anterior turbinate area and choanae. Temperature measurements were made using a miniaturized thermocouple. Continuous temperature readings were performed before and after 10 min of exposure to either cold, dry air, ambient air or hot, humid air.

Results - Inhilation of cold, dry air significantly reduced the temperatyre of the septal mucosa at each location of measurement compared to the breathing of ambient air. Inhalation of hot, humid air significantly increased the septal mucosal temperature at all detection sites.

Conclusions - The climatic condition of inhaled air can lead to significant changes in nasal mucosal temperature. As the nasal mucosa is important for nasal air conditioning, short term exposure to air of extreme temperature and humidity can rapidly compromise nasal air conditioning.

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