نتایج جستجو برای: exhaled nitric oxide

تعداد نتایج: 182722  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
H Obata M Dittrick H Chan M Chan-Yeung

Examination of sputum for eosinophils and measurement of exhaled nitric oxide have been proposed as noninvasive methods of assessing airway inflammation in asthma. The use of these tests in the evaluation of patients with occupational asthma has not been reported. This study investigated the changes in sputum eosinophils and exhaled NO before and at intervals after inhalation challenge with pli...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2001
Q Jöbsis S L Schellekens A Kroesbergen W C Hop J C de Jongste

Measurement of nitric oxide in exhaled air is a noninvasive method to assess airway inflammation in asthma. This study was undertaken to establish the reference range of exhaled NO in healthy school-aged children and to determine the influence of ambient NO, noseclip and breath-holding on exhaled NO, using an off-line balloon sampling method. All children attending a primary school (age range 8...

2013
Ricardo A. Mosquera Cheryl L. Samuels Tomika S. Harris Aravind Yadav S. Shahrukh Hashmi Melissa S. Knight Mary Kay Koenig

BACKGROUND Nitric oxide (NO) deficiency may occur in mitochondrial disorders (MD) and can contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease. It is difficult and invasive to measure systemic nitric oxide. NO is formed in the lungs and can be detected in expired air. Currently, hand-held fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measurement devices are available enabling a fast in-office analysis of thi...

2016
Mostafa Amer Jan Cowan Andrew Gray Ben Brockway Jack Dummer

The fractional exhaled nitric oxide measured at an expiratory flow of 50mL/s (FENO50) is a marker of airway inflammation, and high levels are associated with greater response to steroid treatment. In asthma, FENO50 increases with bronchodilation and decreases with bronchoconstriction, the latter potentially causing an underestimate of the degree of airway inflammation when asthma worsens. It is...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
C A Byrnes S Dinarevic C Busst A Bush E A Shinebourne

The aim of this study was to determine whether the nitric oxide (NO) measured in exhaled air is produced at airway or alveolar level. Exhaled NO was measured using a chemiluminescence analyser, and carbon dioxide (CO2 concentration using a Morgan capnograph in single exhalations in 12 healthy subjects (mean age 32 yrs; 6 males and 6 females). For each subject, five exhalations were made directl...

2011
Nicholas J. Kenyon Michael Last Jennifer M. Bratt Vivian W. Kwan Erin O'Roark Angela Linderholm

L-Arginine, the amino acid substrate for nitric oxide synthase, has been tested as a therapeutic intervention in a variety of chronic diseases and is commonly used as a nutritional supplement. In this study, we hypothesized that a subset of moderate to severe persistent asthma patients would benefit from supplementation with L-arginine by transiently increasing nitric oxide levels, resulting in...

2006
m. r. mccurdy y. a. bakhirkin

A nitric oxide (NO) sensor employing a thermoelectrically cooled, continuous-wave, distributed feedback quantum cascade laser operating at 5.47 μm (1828 cm−1) and off-axis integrated cavity output spectroscopy was used to measure NO concentrations in exhaled breath. A minimum measurable concentration (3σ) of 3.6 parts-per-billion by volume (ppbv) of NO with a data-acquisition time of 4 s was de...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2003
David J Vaughan Thomas V Brogan Mark E Kerr Steven Deem Daniel L Luchtel Erik R Swenson

We investigated the source(s) for exhaled nitric oxide (NO) in isolated, perfused rabbits lungs by using isozyme-specific nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors and antibodies. Each inhibitor was studied under normoxia and hypoxia. Only nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, a nonselective NOS inhibitor) reduced exhaled NO and increased hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV), in contrast to 1...

Journal: :Folia medica 2015
Peter K Dimov Blagoi I Marinov Ilcho S Ilchev Zdravko Z Taralov Stefan S Kostianev

INTRODUCTION Exogenous hypoxia increases ventilation and contracts the pulmonary vessels. Whether those factors change the values of nitric oxide in exhaled air has not yet been evaluated. OBJECTIVE To examine the effect of exogenous normobaric hypoxia on the values of the fraction of nitric oxide in exhaled breath (FeNO). Subjects аnd Methods: Twenty healthy non-smoker males at mean age of 2...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
P A Steerenberg J B Snelder P H Fischer J G Vos H van Loveren J G van Amsterdam

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of outdoor air pollution on exhaled levels of endogenously released nitric oxide. To exclude bias from exogenous NO in the recovered exhaled air (residual NO or NO in dead volume) an experimental design was used that sampled NO of endogenous origin only. The validity of the presented experimental design was established in experiments where subjects...

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