| Literature DB >> 35769413 |
Nicole Beydon1,2.
Abstract
A repeatability of 10% for NO measurements obtained with the velum closed in the same or both nostrils is relevant, while measurements taken during tidal breathing should aim for a repeatability of 20% and 30%, respectively https://bit.ly/3sMnug6.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35769413 PMCID: PMC9234436 DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00028-2022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ERJ Open Res ISSN: 2312-0541
Proportions of repeatable nasal nitric oxide (nNO) measurements according to different criteria of repeatability and between-peak variability in the 409 study children
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| nNO-ER | 271 | 208 (76.8%) | ||
| nNO-BH | 227 | 157 (69.2%) | ||
| nNO-TB5p | 395 | 138 (34.9%) | 267 (67.6%) | |
| nNO-TB10s | 337 | 107 (31.8%) | 226 (67.1%) | |
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| nNO-ER | 237 | 171 (72.2%) | ||
| nNO-BH | 141 | 105 (74.5%) | ||
| nNO-TB5p | 140 | 78 (55.7%) | 137 (78.6%) | |
| nNO-TB10s | 96 | 51 (53.5%) | 69 (71.9%) | |
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| nNO-TB5p CV | 157 | 135 (86%) | 148 (94.3%) | |
| nNO-TB5p Min%Max | 157 | 105 (66.9%) | 137 (87.3%) | |
nNO: nasal nitric oxide; ER: expiration against a resistance; BH: breath hold; TB5p: tidal breathing, mean of five peaks; TB10s: tidal breathing, mean of a 10 s period; CV: coefficient of variation; Min%Max: minimum peak as a percentage of the maximum peak.