Breathing test vs. Doctor's choice: which is better for nasal surgery decisions?
NCT ID NCT07379775
First seen Feb 01, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This study is checking whether a quick, non-invasive breathing test called rhinomanometry can reliably tell if someone needs surgery for a stuffy nose. Researchers will compare the test results with standard methods like exams and scans in 200 adults scheduled for nasal surgery. The goal is to see if the test alone is enough to confirm the surgical plan.
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Centre Hospitalier de la Dracénie
RECRUITINGDraguignan, Var, 83007, France
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