Spencer Williams, Franklin Sopuluchukwu, S. Sivagnanasithiyar, M. Robertson, R. Iles
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Objective: The objective of the current study was to determine the feasibility of only obtaining a single fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurement by assessing the intra-repeatability of the NIOX-MINO, with a sample representative of the population referred for respiratory assessment by the paediatric respiratory medicine service at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital; due to the relatively high cost to number of sensor uses ratio. Methods: Four-hundred and twenty-one datasets were included (aged 4–17 years) of patients who had paired fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurements using the NIOX-MINO. The intra-repeatability of the paired fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurements were analysed using a one-way repeated measures analysis of variance test. Results: No significant difference was observed between the first and second paired fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurements (p = 0.153). Conclusions: The findings of the current study go further to support the use of a single fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurement within clinical practice.","PeriodicalId":114886,"journal":{"name":"Paediatric asthma and allergy","volume":"24 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-09-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Intra-device repeatability of the NIOX-MINO handheld fractional exhaled nitric oxide monitor\",\"authors\":\"Spencer Williams, Franklin Sopuluchukwu, S. Sivagnanasithiyar, M. Robertson, R. Iles\",\"doi\":\"10.1183/13993003.congress-2019.pa4510\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Background: The fraction of exhaled nitric oxide has increasingly been used as a non-invasive biomarker of airway inflammation. 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Intra-device repeatability of the NIOX-MINO handheld fractional exhaled nitric oxide monitor
Background: The fraction of exhaled nitric oxide has increasingly been used as a non-invasive biomarker of airway inflammation. Current European Respiratory Society recommendations from 1999 state that repeated exhalations are performed until two nitric oxide values agree at the 5% level. In the preceding years, there has been marked advancements in exhaled nitric oxide measurement devices using electrochemical sensors. However, while the intra-repeatability of the NIOX-MINO has been investigated, such data have been largely obtained with subjects without a respiratory condition. Objective: The objective of the current study was to determine the feasibility of only obtaining a single fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurement by assessing the intra-repeatability of the NIOX-MINO, with a sample representative of the population referred for respiratory assessment by the paediatric respiratory medicine service at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital; due to the relatively high cost to number of sensor uses ratio. Methods: Four-hundred and twenty-one datasets were included (aged 4–17 years) of patients who had paired fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurements using the NIOX-MINO. The intra-repeatability of the paired fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurements were analysed using a one-way repeated measures analysis of variance test. Results: No significant difference was observed between the first and second paired fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurements (p = 0.153). Conclusions: The findings of the current study go further to support the use of a single fraction of exhaled nitric oxide measurement within clinical practice.