FeNO measurements provide the physician with means of evaluating an asthma patient's response to anti-inflammatory therapy, as an adjunct to the established clinical and laboratory assessments in asthma. Interpretation of FeNO profiles is based on the nitric oxide plateau. To achieve plateau, the duration of exhalation must be sufficient (at least 4 seconds for children \<12 years and \> 6 seconds for children \> 12 years (ATS/ERS, 2005). Measurement of FeNO using the 6-sec mode may provide a viable alternative in children as young as age 4 years who may have difficulty maintaining exhalation for a full 10 seconds.
The primary objective is to assess the degree of agreement of FeNO measured with the NIOX VERO using the 6-sec and 10-sec modes. The secondary objectives of the Clinical Investigation are to: * Assess the ability of participants to use the NIOX VERO for measuring FeNO in both exhalation modes, and * Compare the repeatability of FeNO measured with the NIOX VERO in both exhalation modes. Participants will attempt 2 measurements taken using the 6-sec mode followed by 2 measurements using the 10 second exhalation mode or vice versa.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
102
Arizona Allergy & Immunology Research
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Allergy and Asthma Specialists
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
Allergy Partners of North Texas
Dallas, Texas, United States
The primary endpoint will be the analysis of the agreement of successful FeNO measurements in the 10 second and the 6 second exhalation modes.
This is a single visit study.
Time frame: After a single 1-2 hour visit
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