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