呼出一氧化氮测量和非特异性呼吸道症状的诊断

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摘要

目的评估呼出一氧化氮(FENO)测量是否能改善出现非特异性呼吸道症状患者的管理和临床医生的信心。方法本观察性研究基于大型初级保健实践(15500例患者,14名全科医生)。患者出现非特异性呼吸道症状至少6周。在初始评估时进行FENO和肺活量测定。采用一种算法来辅助解释FENO和肺活量测定结果。在3个月的随访中,全科医生评估了FENO和肺活量测定的诊断作用。结果48/51例(94%)的病例中,诊断结果为0。27/51(54%)患者认为肺量测定有帮助。结论feno测量可提高非特异性呼吸道症状的诊断可信度。这可能是因为,与肺活量测定法相比,低和高FENO值都具有临床意义。试验注册:澳大利亚临床试验注册中心ACTRN012605000354684。经全科航空集团许可(等待许可)转载。
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Exhaled nitric oxide measurements and diagnosis of non-specific respiratory symptoms

Aims

To assess whether exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) measurements improve management and clinician confidence in patients presenting with non-specific respiratory symptoms.

Methods

This observational study was based in a large primary care practice (15,500 patients, 14 GPs). Patients had non-specific respiratory symptoms for at least 6 weeks. FENO and spirometry measurements were performed at initial assessment. An algorithm was employed to assist interpretation of FENO and spirometry results. GPs evaluated the diagnostic contribution of FENO and spirometry at 3-month follow-up.

Results

In 48/51 (94%) of cases, FENO was considered significant in formulating a diagnosis. Spirometry was deemed helpful in 27/51 (54%).

Conclusion

FENO measurements improved diagnostic confidence when assessing non-specific respiratory symptoms. This may be because, in contrast to spirometry, both low and high FENO values have clinical significance. Trial registration: Australian Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN012605000354684.

Reproduced with the permission of the General Practice Airways Group (awaiting permission).

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