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Clinical aspects of using exhaled NO in asthma diagnosis and management.

Dora Ludviksdottir1, Zuzana Diamant, Kjell Alving, Leif Bjermer, Andrei Malinovschi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend tailoring of asthma management according to disease control, which is largely defined by increased symptoms and deterioration in lung function. These features do not reflect the severity nor the type of the asthmatic airway inflammation. Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FE(NO)) is a simple, non-invasive and cost-effective online test applicable in both adults and children. In addition to symptoms and lung function measurements, FE(NO) reflects airway eosinophilia and hence allows online assessment of the corticosteroid-sensitive T helper 2 type airway inflammation in asthmatic patients. FE(NO) can thus be applied to aid asthma diagnosis and treatment monitoring both in clinical practice and for research purposes.
OBJECTIVES: The scope of this review is to provide an overview of the most important clinical studies using FE(NO) in asthma management and to summarise the implications of FE(NO) measurements in clinical practice. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSION: In several studies, FE(NO) measurements provided additional information on aspects of asthma including phenotyping, corticosteroid-responsiveness and disease control. Thus, if correctly applied and interpreted, FE(NO) can aid asthma diagnosis, identify patients at risk of exacerbation and support customized treatment decisions. A simple and reliable tool to quantify peripheral nitric oxide will further aid to identify patients with small airways inflammation.
© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22898078     DOI: 10.1111/crj.12001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Respir J        ISSN: 1752-6981            Impact factor:   2.570


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3.  Exercise-Induced Changes in Exhaled NO Differentiates Asthma With or Without Fixed Airway Obstruction From COPD With Dynamic Hyperinflation.

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Review 6.  Measuring Airway Inflammation in Asthmatic Children.

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