Water vapour and carbon dioxide decrease nitric oxide readings.
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Measurement of nitric oxide levels in exhaled air is commonly performed using a chemiluminescence detector. However, water vapour and carbon dioxide affect the chemiluminescence process. The influence of these gases at the concentrations present in exhaled air, has not yet been studied. For this in vitro study, mixtures of 50, 100 and 200 parts per billion (ppb) NO in air were prepared and fed into the NO analyser either directly or bubbled through water. Mixtures with CO2 were prepared by adding 0-10% CO2 to the diluent air. We found a significant decrease in NO readings in the water-saturated samples compared to the dry gas (p < 0.001), strongly dependent on the partial pressure of water. NO levels in exhaled air (mean 10 +/- 2 ppb) showed a decrease of 17 +/- 3% when water vapour was not absorbed. From the experiments with CO2 we found a decrease in NO reading of 1.04 +/- 0.07% per volume CO2 (%). Presence of water vapour, thus, leads to a systematic underestimation of NO levels. Insertion of a water absorber might, therefore, be advantageous. The influence of CO2 concentrations in the normal respiratory range is negligible. With high expiratory CO2 levels as applied in permissive hypercapnia, the effects may be substantial.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The European respiratory journal
دوره 10 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1997