Background: Passive humidifiers (PH) have been beneficial to upper and lower airway humidity, especially in patients who are in a long-time ventilated intensive care unit. The goal of this pilot study was to provide nasal conditioning data and measure the benefit of a nasal PH to spontaneously breathing, conscious subjects.
Methods: Eleven healthy volunteers had to wear a PH for 1 hour, which was introduced into both nasal vestibules.
We investigated the vestibular endorgans in three children using 3-D reconstructions from histological sections. The right temporal bone of a newborn child without peripheral vestibular pathology was used as reference model and the temporal bones from a child with Goldenhar syndrome and a child with Pierre Robin sequence with known peripheral vestibular pathology were studied. All five temporal bones were prepared by the celloidin technique and sectioned at 20 microm.
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