Abstracf. Three techniques for studying nasal mucociliary clearance have been compared in 20 normal subjects, aged 19 to 26. Three different tracers used were deposited on Acta Otolatyngol9l
1. Nasal and bronchial mucociliary clearance have been studied in ten non-smokers (aged 19-23 years). Nasal mucociliary transport was evaluated by measuring the transport rate of a single radioactive (99mTc) particle deposited on the nasal mucosa. Bronchial clearance was measured after inhalation of insoluble radioactive anionic particles (diameter 7.4 +/- 1.5 micrometer). The initial deposition of the aerosol and subsequent clearance over 1 h was monitored with a gamma-camera. 2. The initial particle deposition was concentrated centrally and was similar in all subjects. The percentage of the total deposition located in the central zone was 78.2 +/- 5.8. The range for nasal transport rate (0-12.6 mm/min) and bronchial mucociliary clearance (18.6-77.0%) was large. 3. An inverse relationship (rS = -0.63, P less than 0.05) was observed between nasal transport rate and bronchial clearance, suggesting that, in young non-smokers, the lower the rate of the nasal mucociliary transport the faster the bronchial mucociliary clearance.
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