Versnick F, Clement P, Nyssen M
Dept. of O.R.L., Academic Hospital V.U.B., Brussels, Belgium.
Rhinology. 1991 Dec;29(4):295-300.
The authors studied the pressure/flow signals generated during active anterior rhinomanometry of 25 subjects, presenting a normal transnasal breathing. By means of a Fourier transformation, the frequency content of these signals was analyzed. This investigation demonstrated clearly that signals with a frequency of more than 50 Hz no longer yield any further information about the transnasal ventilation.