Pharyngeal Wall Floppiness
@article{Qian2015PharyngealWF,
title={Pharyngeal Wall Floppiness},
author={Wei Qian and Jun-xiang Tang and Guo-chang Jiang and Lin Zhao},
journal={Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery},
year={2015},
volume={152},
pages={759 - 764}
}Objective To measure pharyngeal wall floppiness (PWF) under different pressures, a novel method and technique were introduced in the present study. Study Design A prospective clinical study. Subjects and Methods Forty-seven healthy subjects (32 male; mean age, 37.9 years) and 49 patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) (46 male; mean age, 41.45 years) were recruited. The pharyngeal cavity volume was measured by acoustic reflection under positive (10 cm H2O) and negative (−10 cm H2O…
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