FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT METHODS IN PATIENTS WITH COMBINED INJURIES OF THE NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES

Authors

  • Bakiyeva SH.X Author
  • Karimberdiyev B.I Author
  • Djurayev J.A Author
  • Soatov I.O Author

Keywords:

Keywords: nasal trauma, paranasal sinuses, functional diagnostics, rhinomanometry, olfactory dysfunction, ENT.

Abstract

Abstract.  Combined  injuries  of  the  nose  and  paranasal  sinuses  represent  a 
significant  clinical  challenge  due  to  their  impact  on  both  anatomical  integrity  and 
functional status. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of modern functional 
diagnostic  methods  in  patients  with  such  injuries.  A  total  of  140  patients  were 
examined  using  a  комплекс  of  clinical,  instrumental,  and  functional  assessment 
techniques,  including  anterior  rhinoscopy,  rhinomanometry,  olfactory  testing,  and 
computed  tomography  (CT).  The  results  demonstrate  that  functional  diagnostic 
methods provide critical information for determining the severity of impairment and 
guiding treatment strategies. Rhinomanometry and CT imaging were found to be the 
most  informative  tools  for  assessing  nasal  airflow  and  structural  damage.  Early 
functional evaluation improves treatment outcomes and reduces complications. 

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Published

2026-05-06

How to Cite

Bakiyeva SH.X, Karimberdiyev B.I, Djurayev J.A, & Soatov I.O. (2026). FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT METHODS IN PATIENTS WITH COMBINED INJURIES OF THE NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 68(4), 235-238. https://journalss.org/index.php/tal/article/view/28231