2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2010.04.018
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Symptom-pattern phenotype and pulmonary function in preschool wheezers

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“…72 healthy controls (37 males; median age 5.5 yrs, IQR 5.1-6.2 yrs) were also recruited [7]. All 28 wheezers were able to perform MBW and sRaw measurements, and FeNO measurement was successful in 22 children.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…72 healthy controls (37 males; median age 5.5 yrs, IQR 5.1-6.2 yrs) were also recruited [7]. All 28 wheezers were able to perform MBW and sRaw measurements, and FeNO measurement was successful in 22 children.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All subjects underwent clinical and lung function assessments, as previously described [7]. Briefly, the assessments included: FeNO measured at an expiratory flow of 50 mL?s -1 using the single-breath online method according to the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society guidelines [9], with computerised equipment and a chemiluminescence analyser (CLD 88; EcoMedics, Durnten, Switzerland); multiple-breath washout (MBW) indices (lung clearance index (LCI), a measure of overall ventilation inhomogeneity, and conducting zone contribution to ventilation inhomogeneity (Scond) and acinar zone contribution to ventilation inhomogeneity (Sacin)), measured by using sulfur hexafluoride as the inert marker gas; and plethysmographic specific airway resistance (sRaw).…”
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“…Despite significant differences in clinical presentation, lung function and genetics between children with EVW and MTW phenotypes, there is a large overlap between the groups [16][17][18][19]. While some children retain a consistent pattern of EVW or MTW over longer periods, symptom patterns change over time in many [15].…”
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“…In children with preschool wheeze, levels of FeNO were higher in those with current symptoms or atopy compared with controls [117,118]. Although anti-inflammatory therapy has been shown to reduce FeNO in wheezy preschool children, there are no published data on its utility in monitoring control, adjusting therapy or in predicting exacerbations [63,64,[119][120][121].…”
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confidence: 99%