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Exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) at preschool age predicts later asthma, similarly to mAPI

Measurements of FENO may not be useful in elderly asthmatics

Biomarker surrogates (FENO, blood eosinophils) do not predict sputum eosinophil percentages in asthmatic patients

FENO level greather than 39.5 p.p.b. has 67% sensitivity and 76% specificity for identifying uncontrolled asthma

Free ACT questionnaire may be superior to $3,000 FeNO device in determining asthma control in children

Half of patients with mild/moderate asthma have noneosinophilic disease - FeNO and inhaled steroids may not help

Two handheld FeNO monitors - which one is better?

Tailoring of asthma treatment based on FeNO levels was ineffective in improving outcomes in children and adults

Asthma may be accurately diagnosed on the basis of symptoms and FeNO level

FeNO use in asthma monitoring - summary from 2011 CSACI meeting

High FENO distinguishes between allergic and non-allergic asthma in children

ATS Guideline on Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels (FENO) Use

Exhaled breath analysis could create "molecular fingerprints" or "breath prints"

Exhaled nitric oxide level decreases after methacholine inhalation challenge

Allergic asthma associated with increased FeNO, but only in never-smokers

Many atopic diseases increase exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO)

Exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in asthma and sinusitis