An Official ATS Clinical Practice Guideline: Interpretation of Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels (F e NO) for Clinical Applications

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Abstract

Background

Measurement of fractional nitric oxide (NO) concentration in exhaled breath (Fe(NO)) is a quantitative, noninvasive, simple, and safe method of measuring airway inflammation that provides a complementary tool to other ways of assessing airways disease, including asthma. While Fe(NO) measurement has been standardized, there is currently no reference guideline for practicing health care providers to guide them in the appropriate use and interpretation of Fe(NO) in clinical practice. PURPOSE: To develop evidence-based guidelines for the interpretation of Fe(NO) measurements that incorporate evidence that has accumulated over the past decade.

Methods

We created a multidisciplinary committee with expertise in the clinical care, clinical science, or basic science of airway disease and/or NO. The committee identified important clinical questions, synthesized the evidence, and formulated recommendations. Recommendations were developed using pragmatic systematic reviews of the literature and the GRADE approach.

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Authors

9

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Exhaled nitric oxide
  • Medicine
  • Guideline
  • Asthma
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Clinical Practice
  • Airway
  • MEDLINE
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