L. Haavisto et al., NONSPECIFIC NASAL MUCOSAL REACTIVITY, EXPRESSED AS CHANGES IN NASAL AIRWAY-RESISTANCE AFTER BILATERAL SALINE PROVOCATION, American journal of rhinology, 12(4), 1998, pp. 275-278
When using intranasal provocation tests in diagnosing nasal allergy or
other hyperreactivity, it is essential to know which part of the reac
tion is caused by some nonspecific stimulus. The purpose of this study
is to evaluate nonspecific nasal reactions of patients with chronic n
onallergic perennial rhinitis as well as normal controls. The provocat
ions were made bilaterally with normal saline solution (0.9% sodium ch
loride), and the changes in the nasal resistance were recorded by acti
ve anterior rhinomanometry. There was no significant difference betwee
n the chronic rhinitis patients and the normal controls. However, the
individual variations were large. We conclude that a change of +/-100-
150% in the unilateral nasal resistance can be caused by a nonspecific
reactivity.