DAFNE Scoring System© is a patent-pending, validated, web-based software companion platform used in conjunction with nasal measurement technology: rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinometry, and Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flow (PNIF). It is the first platform on the market designed to enhance A.I. and learning capabilities for airway measurement and screening. DAFNE Scoring System© is designed to guide healthcare practitioners who deal with nasal obstruction, and use objective, non-invasive, nasal measurement technology to a better understanding of nasal measurement parameters and testing considerations used in the diagnosis, treatment options, and clinical protocols of breathing disorders and upper airway resistance.
In a world of digital health technology, this patent pending user-friendly interface meets the global demand for a better understanding of the nasal measurement technologies, key metrics for testing, and the measurement data output. It will also illustrate how to collaborate with other healthcare providers for better patient outcomes by simply entering your test value into the DAFNE Scoring System©.
"You don't know how well you're breathing, until you measure how well you're breathing.®"
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"Nasal function is the new vital sign®"
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Disclaimer: This website is not a sole source in determining patient healthcare outcomes and should not be exclusive without a physical exam, patient questionnaire, patient interview of symptoms, or additional diagnostics completed by a licensed healthcare provider. The website is for information and educational purposes to show how nasal airway measurements allow the HCP to objectively quantify the patency of the nasal away and its part in airflow limitations. It is not medical advice, but based on evidenced based medicine, nasal aerodynamic studies, and validated research over 20+ years using the noninvasive technology methods. The noninvasive, objective nasal measurement processes do not diagnosis a breathing disorder, but allow the HCP to screen and understand how the treatment options are helping for better results towards nasal breathing. Additional questions and educational assistance on the methods, processes for results, and the theory of nasal aerodynamics may be sent through our website query.
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