Exhaled nitric oxide measures allergy not symptoms in children with allergic rhinitis in primary care: a prospective cross-sectional and longitudinal cohort study.

Cindy M A de Bot, Heleen Moed, Patrick J E Bindels, Roy Gerth van Wijk, Marjolein Y Berger, Hans de Groot, Johannes C de Jongste, Johannes C van der Wouden
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Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma are both inflammatory diseases and are often associated. Relationships between fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) and asthma, atopy, and quality of life have been shown.

Aims: This study aimed to determine whether FeNO in children with AR (n=158) or combined AR and asthma (n=93) was associated with clinical symptoms, house dust mite (HDM)-specific IgE, and rhinitis-specific quality of life, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally.

Methods: Children with AR aged 6-18 years (n=251) in primary care were assessed for FeNO, nasal symptom scores, asthma symptom scores, quality of life, and HDM-specific IgE at baseline and 2 years later.

Results: We found similarly elevated FeNO in children with only AR and in those with combined AR and asthma. No correlations were found between FeNO and nasal or asthma symptoms and rhinitis-related quality of life. Longitudinal correlations were strongest for HDM-specific IgE (r=0.91, p<0.0001).

Conclusions: FeNO was similar in a selected group of children with AR with and without asthma in primary care and was unrelated to symptoms or quality of life in both groups. FeNO is unlikely to be a useful biomarker of the clinical severity of upper or lower airway disease in primary care.

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在初级保健中,呼出一氧化氮测量过敏性鼻炎儿童的过敏而不是症状:一项前瞻性横断面和纵向队列研究。
背景:变应性鼻炎(AR)和哮喘都是炎症性疾病,且常相关联。分数呼气一氧化氮(FeNO)与哮喘、特应性和生活质量之间的关系已经得到证实。目的:本研究旨在通过横断面和纵向研究确定AR患儿(n=158)或AR合并哮喘患儿(n=93)的FeNO是否与临床症状、屋尘螨(HDM)特异性IgE和鼻炎特异性生活质量相关。方法:对接受初级保健的6-18岁AR儿童(n=251)在基线和2年后的FeNO、鼻腔症状评分、哮喘症状评分、生活质量和hdm特异性IgE进行评估。结果:我们发现,在仅AR和合并AR和哮喘的儿童中,FeNO升高相似。FeNO与鼻炎或哮喘症状及鼻炎相关生活质量之间没有相关性。纵向相关性最强的是hdm特异性IgE (r=0.91, p)。结论:在初级保健中伴有和不伴有哮喘的AR患儿中,FeNO相似,与两组的症状或生活质量无关。在初级保健中,FeNO不太可能成为上呼吸道或下呼吸道疾病临床严重程度的有用生物标志物。
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