| Literature DB >> 30345297 |
Pierachille Santus1, Maurizio Rizzi2, Dejan Radovanovic1, Andrea Airoldi2, Andrea Cristiano2, Rosalynn Conic3, Stephen Petrou4, Paolo Daniele Maria Pigatto5, Nicola Bragazzi6, Delia Colombo7, Mohamad Goldust8, Giovanni Damiani3,9,10.
Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory systemic disease characterized by a wide range of comorbidities. Respiratory comorbidities are currently poorly characterized and with discordant results. The systemic state of inflammation caused by psoriasis acts de novo on respiratory tissues and amplifies preexisting inflammation from asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Because the lungs act as a gas exchanger between the internal and external environment, the impact of chronic psoriasis inflammation may be easily assessed through the analysis of exhaled breath. The fraction of exhaled nitric oxide test (FeNO) is a potential noninvasive solution that can provide quantitative and qualitative indices of respiratory airway inflammation. FeNO is routinely used to screen and manage asthmatic patients. Recent pilot studies contain encouraging data that underscore its possible use with systemic inflammatory nonpulmonary diseases, such as psoriasis. FeNO may therefore be a useful tool to evaluate underestimated airway inflammation and at the same time globally evaluate the impact of systemically antipsoriatic therapies.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30345297 PMCID: PMC6174805 DOI: 10.1155/2018/3140682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Fractions of exhaled nitric oxide display increased levels in autoimmune and inflammatory systemic disease.
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| (i) ACE inhibitors [ | (i) Oxymetazoline [ | |
| (ii) Papaverin [ | (ii) NOS inhibitors [ | |
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| (i) Nitrite/Nitrate-enriched food [ | (i) Curcumin and Resveratrol [ | |
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| (i) NO in air [ | (i) Calibration of FeNO analyser [ | |
| (ii) Calibration of FeNO analyser [ | ||
| (iii) Occupational exposure to ozone, chlorine dioxide, | ||
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| (i) Airway Infections [ | (i) Tabagism [ | |
| (ii) Lung neoplasia [ | (ii) Alcohol ingestion [ | |
| (iii) COPD [ | (iii) Chronic hypoxia [ | |
| (iv) Asthma [ | (iv) Spirometry [ | |
| (v) Systemic inflammatory conditions [ | (v) Sputum induction [ | |
| (vi) Chronic cough [ | (vi) Hypothermia [ | |
| (vii) Hyperventilation [ | ||
| (viii) Physical exercise [ | ||
| (ix) Menstrual cycle [ | ||
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| (xi) Female gender [ | ||
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