Comparison of Three Methods for Measuring Nasal Mucociliary Clearance in Man

Abstract
Three techniques for studying nasal mucociliary clearance have been compared in 20 normal subjects, aged 19 to 26. Three different tracers used were deposited on the septum or the nasal floor. the transport rate of a 250 μm anion resin particle tagged with 99mTc was measured over a distance of 3.5 cm. This method was used as reference. the transport time of saccharin was measured when the subjects tasted its sweetness on swallowing. the transport time of 600 μm aluminium discs was measured by observing their arrival at the pharynx. for each method, duplicate measurements were carried out over a 24 hour period. Despite the large variations in the results from one day to the next, a significant negative correlation (r= -0.59, pr=-0.53, p<0.02). These results validate the suitability of the saccharin method as a simple screening test for detecting abnormally low values of nasal mucociliary clearance. in our group of 20 subjects, 5 were characterized by alow nasal mucociliary clearance, whichever method was used.