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Nasal Air-Conditioning During Breathing Therapy
2011
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews
It has been reported that continuous positive airway pressure therapy introduces negative nasal sideeffects including sneezing, itching, nasal dryness, nasal congestion and/or a runny nose. As these symptoms are suggestive of nasal dysfunction, heated humidification is often used to fully saturate and heat the inhaled air to core body temperature. It is expected that this relieves the nasal mucosa from having to supply, or recover, heat and moisture from inspired and expired air. This review
doi:10.2174/157339811795589414
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