Nasal Function Changes at High Altitude.
Giancarlo OttavianoEnnio NardelloAlfonso Luca PendolinoMartino Dalla PozzaMassimiliano RussoEnrico SaviettoPeter J AndrewsAndrea ErmolaoPublished in: American journal of rhinology & allergy (2020)
Although the study has some limitations, being conducted on a small cohort and at no controlled environmental conditions, data seem to support the utility of MCTt for studying nasal mucosa damage induced by high altitude. Nasal cytology seems to be able to identify the inflammation of the nasal mucosa exposed to hypoxia. Further investigations on larger series and possibly conducted in hypobaric chamber at controlled standardized conditions are necessary in order to confirm these results and, most importantly, the improvement of PNIF at high altitude.