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      <title>Exhaled nitric oxide measurements with dynamic flow restriction in children aged 4-8 yrs (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/10007/</link>
      <pubDate>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>Fractional exhaled nitric oxide concentration (FENO) depends on exhalation
      flow; however, children often are unable to perform controlled flow
      procedures. Therefore, a device was developed for off-line FENO sampling,
      with dynamic flow restriction (DFR). The authors compared off-line with
      on-line FENO, assessed feasibility, and obtained normal values for FENO in
      children aged 4-8 yrs. Subjects inhaled nitric oxide (NO)-free air and
      exhaled into the device, where DFR kept exhalation flow constant at 50 mL
      x s(-1). Dead space air was discarded. Exhaled air was collected in a 150
      mL mylar balloon. On-line measurements were performed and values compared
      with off-line FENO in 19 adult volunteers. Seventy-nine children performed
      off-line sampling. All samples were analysed with a chemiluminescence
      NO-analyser. Normal values were obtained in 34 healthy children. There was
      an excellent correlation between on- and off-line values. Bland and Altman
      plots showed good agreement between on- and off-line FENO. Seventy-four
      out of 79 children were able to perform a correct off-line procedure.
      Geometric mean+/-SEM FENO in healthy children was 4.9+/-1.2 parts per
      billion (ppb) for male children and 7.6+/-1.1 ppb for female children. It
      can be concluded that off-line fraction of exhaled nitric oxide
      measurements with dynamic flow restriction are feasible in young children
      and correspond to on-line values.</description>
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