Normal adult values, diurnal variation, and repeatability of nasal nitric oxide measurement

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作者
Bartley, J
Fergusson, W
Moody, A
Wells, AU
Kolbe, J
机构
[1] Green Lane Hosp, Dept Otolaryngol, Auckland 3, New Zealand
[2] Green Lane Hosp, Dept Resp Med, Auckland 3, New Zealand
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RHINOLOGY | 1999年 / 13卷 / 05期
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10.2500/105065899781367528
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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Reports of elevated nasal nitric oxide (NO) levels in allergic rhinitis suggest that nasal NO levels could be a valuable marker of upper airway inflammation, provided that the reproducibility of nasal NO measurement is acceptable. The aims of this study were to evaluate the precision with which nasal NO levels can be measured at single point in time, and to quantify within-day and between-day variation. Nasal NO was measured using a modified chemiluminiscence analyzer Population data were normally distributed as judged by testing for skewness and kurtosis. NO levels were not related to age or gender and there was no evidence of diurnal variation. Sampling rates of 250 mL/minute and 500 mL/minute at a single point in time had acceptable reproducibility (coefficients of variation 10.2% and 6.6%, respectively). However within-day variation (coefficient of variation 13.4%) and between-day variation (coefficient of variation 11.8%), at a sampling rate of 500 L/minute, were substantially higher. These findings high light the importance of taking measurement variation into account, in the interpretation of NO levels, in clinical research and potentially, in routine practice. In individual patients, an alteration of 20-25% in NO levels is required, to ensure that change is genuine and not ascribable to the noise of measurement.
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