呼出一氧化氮分数水平:哮喘严重程度的客观指标

Nir Diamant, I. Amirav, Keren Armoni-Domani, U. Shapira, Reut Rital, Mika Rochman, Moria Beer, Moran Lavie
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背景:FeNO(分数呼出一氧化氮)是嗜酸性粒细胞炎症的生物标志物,用于哮喘的诊断和监测。异常的FeNO[水平高于35十亿分之一(ppb)]表明气道嗜酸性粒细胞增多和类固醇反应性气道炎症。一些儿童哮喘极高的FeNO,然而它是未知的,如果这些水平代表一个不同的哮喘表型相比FeNO轻度升高。目的:探讨FeNO水平是否与哮喘和FeNO异常儿童的临床表型、合并症和肺功能测试(PFT)相关。方法:FeNO异常哮喘患者的人体测量数据、白天症状、夜间症状、控制者/缓解者治疗、合并症和PFT与FeNO水平相关。结果:共纳入125例4 ~ 18岁FeNO异常儿童及青少年。FeNO与控制者/缓解者治疗、合并症和PFT之间没有相关性。然而,FeNO水平与白天和夜间症状的严重程度呈正相关(r=0.263 P=0.003和r=0.211 P=0.021;分别)。此外,80 ppb的FeNO水平被发现是区分轻度和重度白天和夜间症状患者的最佳临界值(P分别=0.01和P=0.02)。结论:在FeNO异常的哮喘患者中,FeNO水平与症状严重程度相关。80 ppb或以上的FeNO水平可作为严重哮喘的客观指标。在个性化医疗的时代,这些发现可能有助于哮喘患者的临床管理。
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Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide levels: an objective indicator for asthma severity
Background: FeNO (Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide) is a biomarker for eosinophilic inflammation and is used for diagnosis and monitoring of asthma. Abnormal FeNO [levels above 35 parts per billions (ppb)] indicates significant airway eosinophilia and steroid-responsive airway inflammation. Some children with asthma have extremely high FeNO, yet it is unknown if these levels represent a different asthma phenotype compared to those with mildly elevated FeNO. Aims: To investigate if FeNO levels correlate with clinical phenotype, comorbidity and Pulmonary Function Tests (PFT) in children with asthma and abnormal FeNO. Methods: Anthropometric data, day symptoms, night symptoms, controller/reliever treatment, comorbidity and PFT were correlated with FeNO level in asthma patients with abnormal FeNO. Results: 125 children and adolescents ages 4-18 years with abnormal FeNO were included. No correlation was found between FeNO and controller/reliever treatment, comorbidity and PFT. However, FeNO levels positively correlated with severity for both day and night symptoms (r=0.263 P=0.003 and r=0.211 P=0.021; respectively). Moreover, FeNO level of 80 ppb was found to be the best cutoff to differentiate between patients with mild vs severe day and night symptoms (P=0.01 and P=0.02, respectively). Conclusion: In asthma patients with abnormal FeNO, the levels of FeNO correlated with severity of symptoms. FeNO level of 80 ppb or above may serve as an objective indicator for severe asthma. In the era of personalized medicine these findings may aid in the clinical management of asthma patients.
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