Korean J Med > Volume 74(6); 2008 > Article
The Korean Journal of Medicine 2008;74(6):579-586.
Use of the exhaled nitric oxide for management of asthma and respiratory diseases
Sang-Heon Kim, Ho Joo Yoon
한림대학교 의과대학 내과학교실 강동성심병원 심혈관센터
종설 : 천식과 호흡기 질환에서 호기 산화질소 측정
김상헌, 윤호주
Abstract
Measurement of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is one of the useful markers for airway inflammation. It detects NO in exhaled breath, which is increased along airway inflammation such as asthma. While there are a few tests assessing airway inflammation in noninvasive manners, FeNO has many advantages in that it can be measured easily and repeatedly in very short time with accuracy. In addition it reflects eosinophilic airway inflammation with significant correlation with eosinophilia in bronchial biopsy and sputum. The use of FeNO is useful in screening and diagnosis of asthma, prediction of steroid response, estimation of treatment response, and assessment of asthma control. Furthermore dose of medication can be titrated based on FeNO. The measurement of FeNO can play complementary role in asthma management along with pulmonary function test and airway hyperresponsiveness. In addition to asthma, FeNO maybe used for diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic cough. With advent of new and cheap NO analyzer in near future, the use of FeNO could be introduced in routine practice of asthma.
Key Words: Exhaled nitric oxide; Asthma; Respiratory diseases; Biomarker


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