AbstractDuring the last year exhaled nitric oxide (NO) has been proposed as a marker of airway inflammation. More knowledge of the production and transfer of this molecule are needed in order for NO analysis to become a clinical tool. This was the aim of the study.Exhaled NO values from multiple flow rates were used to model alveolar NO, transfer rate and tissue concentration of NO in the airways. Three flows rates, 0·005, 0·1 and 0·51 sec−1were found to be optimal. The NO transfer rate of the airways was 9±2 ml sec−1, the tissue source was 75±28 ppb and the alveolar fraction of NO was 2±1 ppb in 10 healthy subjects (mean±CI95%).In conclusion, we have shown that it is possible to get more information about the distribution of NO in the lung...
ABSTRACT: Nitric oxide (NO) is present in the human nasal airways and has been suggested to originat...
The method of Tsoukias and George (T and G) is a commonly used linear approximation of pulmonary nit...
The measurement of exhaled nitric oxide concentrations [NO] may provide a simple, noninvasive means ...
AbstractDuring the last year exhaled nitric oxide (NO) has been proposed as a marker of airway infla...
Nitric oxide (NO), the first gas known to act as a biological messenger, is one of the most widely s...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenously formed free radical gas involved in numerous biological process...
2004; 10.1152/japplphysiol.00950.2003.—Nitric oxide (NO) was first detected in the exhaled breath mo...
Nitric oxide (NO) is produced at various locations within the respiratory tract and is present in ex...
ABSTRACTNitric oxide (NO), previously very famous for being an environmental pollutant in the field ...
<b>Background: </b>Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) is a marker of eosinophilic steroid-sensitive inflammat...
OBJECTIVE: Extended nitric oxide (NO) analysis offers the partitioned monitoring of inflammation in ...
The relatively recent detection of nitric oxide ( NO) in the exhaled breath has prompted a great dea...
Purpose of reviewUpper airway nitric oxide (NO) is physiologically important in airway regulation an...
Normal NO formation in the human airways occurs primarily in the nasal airways, where it is catalyze...
Background and Objectives Nitric oxide (NO) is present in high concentrations in the upper respirato...
ABSTRACT: Nitric oxide (NO) is present in the human nasal airways and has been suggested to originat...
The method of Tsoukias and George (T and G) is a commonly used linear approximation of pulmonary nit...
The measurement of exhaled nitric oxide concentrations [NO] may provide a simple, noninvasive means ...
AbstractDuring the last year exhaled nitric oxide (NO) has been proposed as a marker of airway infla...
Nitric oxide (NO), the first gas known to act as a biological messenger, is one of the most widely s...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenously formed free radical gas involved in numerous biological process...
2004; 10.1152/japplphysiol.00950.2003.—Nitric oxide (NO) was first detected in the exhaled breath mo...
Nitric oxide (NO) is produced at various locations within the respiratory tract and is present in ex...
ABSTRACTNitric oxide (NO), previously very famous for being an environmental pollutant in the field ...
<b>Background: </b>Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) is a marker of eosinophilic steroid-sensitive inflammat...
OBJECTIVE: Extended nitric oxide (NO) analysis offers the partitioned monitoring of inflammation in ...
The relatively recent detection of nitric oxide ( NO) in the exhaled breath has prompted a great dea...
Purpose of reviewUpper airway nitric oxide (NO) is physiologically important in airway regulation an...
Normal NO formation in the human airways occurs primarily in the nasal airways, where it is catalyze...
Background and Objectives Nitric oxide (NO) is present in high concentrations in the upper respirato...
ABSTRACT: Nitric oxide (NO) is present in the human nasal airways and has been suggested to originat...
The method of Tsoukias and George (T and G) is a commonly used linear approximation of pulmonary nit...
The measurement of exhaled nitric oxide concentrations [NO] may provide a simple, noninvasive means ...