Abstract
Introduction:
Standards for online multiple-breath (mb) exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) measurements and studies comparing them with online single-breath (sb) eNO measurements are lacking, although eNOmb requires less cooperation in children at school age or younger.
Methods:
Online eNOmb and eNOsb were measured in 99 healthy children and (in order to observe higher values) in 21 children with suspected asthma at a median age of 6.1 and 11.7 y, respectively. For eNOmb, we aimed for 20 tidal breathing maneuvers; eNOsb was measured according to standards. The two techniques were compared by standard methods after computing NO output or extrapolating eNOmb to the standard flow of 50 ml/s (eNOmb50).
Results:
Measurements were acceptable in 82 (eNOmb) and 81 (eNOsb) children. Paired data were available for 65 children. On a log–log scale, eNOmb50 (geometric mean ± SD 13.1 ± 15.5 parts per billion, ppb) was correlated with eNOsb (12.5 ± 15.8 ppb), with r2 = 0.87. The mean difference between eNOsb and eNOmb50 was −0.7 ppb, with limits of agreement (LOAs) of 4.0 and −5.3 ppb.
Discussion:
Despite its correlation with eNOsb, the LOA range hampers eNOmb use in research, where exact values across the whole range are warranted. However, eNOmb might be an alternative tool especially at preschool age, when cooperation during measurements is crucial.
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We thank all patients, study participants, and families for their participation. Furthermore, we thank the study nurses Monika Graf, Barbara Hofer, Sandra Luescher, and Christine Becher, and lung function technicians Gisela Wirz and Sharon Schmid for their invaluable assistance and support, as well as Janet Maccora for proofreading of the manuscript.
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Fuchs, O., Latzin, P., Singer, F. et al. Comparison of online single-breath vs. online multiple-breath exhaled nitric oxide in school-age children. Pediatr Res 71, 605–611 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/pr.2012.13
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