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The use of exhaled nitric oxide to guide asthma management: a randomized controlled trial.
Author: BerryMike A, BrightlingChris E, GreenRuth H, PavordIan D, ShawDominick E, ThomasMike, WardlawAndrew J
Original Abstract of the Article :
RATIONALE: Current asthma guidelines recommend adjusting antiinflammatory treatment on the basis of the results of lung function tests and symptom assessment, neither of which are closely associated with airway inflammation. OBJECTIVES: We tested the hypothesis that titrating corticosteroid dose us...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.200610-1427OC
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Exhaled Nitric Oxide: A New Oasis in the Desert of Asthma Management?
In the vast and often unpredictable desert of asthma management, researchers are constantly seeking new tools to help patients navigate this challenging terrain. This study, like a camel caravan venturing into unknown territory, explored the potential of exhaled nitric oxide (Fe(NO)) as a guide for adjusting asthma treatment. The goal was to see if using Fe(NO) to adjust corticosteroid doses would lead to fewer asthma exacerbations and more efficient use of medication compared to traditional methods.
The Promise of Exhaled Nitric Oxide: A New Compass in the Desert?
While the study found some positive signs, like a slight decrease in final corticosteroid dose for the Fe(NO) group, it did not demonstrate a clear advantage in reducing asthma exacerbations. It was a bit like finding a promising waterhole in the desert only to discover it was dry. However, the researchers found that using Fe(NO) did lead to a lower final daily dose of inhaled corticosteroids, suggesting potential benefits in terms of medication efficiency.
Navigating the Dunes of Asthma Management
This study, like a camel crossing a vast sand dune, highlights the ongoing search for effective asthma management strategies. The results suggest that while Fe(NO) holds promise as a new tool in our arsenal, further research is needed to fully understand its role and potential benefits. It serves as a reminder that the desert of asthma management is complex and requires ongoing exploration for effective treatments.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research, much like a camel navigating a shifting desert landscape, explores the potential of exhaled nitric oxide in asthma management. While the study didn't find a definitive answer, it offers valuable insights into the complexities of asthma and the potential for Fe(NO) as a tool for personalized treatment. It reminds us that the journey to better asthma care continues, with new discoveries waiting to be unearthed in the desert of research.
Date :
- Date Completed 2007-09-05
- Date Revised 2015-11-19
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