1994
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.150.6.7952632
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Sniff nasal inspiratory pressure. A noninvasive assessment of inspiratory muscle strength.

Abstract: The measurement of esophageal pressure during maximal sniffs (sniff Pes) has been shown useful to assess inspiratory muscle strength. The aim of this study was to validate a noninvasive method for estimating sniff Pes. The sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP) was measured through a plug occluding one nostril during sniffs performed through the contralateral nostril. Sniff Pes was simultaneously measured with an esophageal balloon. Ten normal subjects performed 338 sniffs of variable intensity. The correlati… Show more

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“…Measurements of MIP and sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP) were performed (MicroRPM, Micro Medical, Brooklyn, NY, USA). 24,25 Patients completed questionnaires concerning sleep, QoL, and functionality. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) were used to measure sleep quality and daytime sleepiness, respectively.…”
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“…Measurements of MIP and sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP) were performed (MicroRPM, Micro Medical, Brooklyn, NY, USA). 24,25 Patients completed questionnaires concerning sleep, QoL, and functionality. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) were used to measure sleep quality and daytime sleepiness, respectively.…”
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“…Maximal expiratory pressure (P Emax ) was assessed at total lung capacity according to recent guidelines [13,23]. Sniff pressures were obtained at functional residual capacity as described previously [24].…”
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“…SNIP was measured using previously described methods [7]. Measurements were made at functional residual capacity with the patients seated comfortably, using a hand-held meter (Pmax Monitor, P.K.…”
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confidence: 99%