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Association between exhaled inflammatory markers and asthma control in children
- Source :
- Journal of Breath Research, 10(1):016014. IOP Publishing Ltd., Journal of Breath Research, 10, 1, pp. 016014, Journal of Breath Research, 10, 016014
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Item does not contain fulltext The relationship between exhaled inflammatory markers and asthma control in children is unclear. To explore the association between inflammatory markers in exhaled breath (fractional nitric oxide (FeNO), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), cytokines/chemokines) and asthma control. To assess whether exhaled inflammatory markers are able to discriminate between children with persistently controlled/uncontrolled asthma. 96 asthmatic children were followed-up in a one-year observational study. Every 2 months, the following parameters were assessed: asthma control, FeNO, lung function (forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC), exhaled VOCs, and cytokines/chemokines in exhaled breath condensate (EBC). Random Forest was used to analyse the relationship between exhaled inflammatory markers and asthma control. For each model, patients were randomly selected for a training set and validation set. To assess the accuracy of the classification models, receiver operating characteristic-curves (ROC-curves) were generated. No significant association was found between the exhaled inflammatory markers (FeNO, markers in EBC, VOCs) and asthma control (area under the ROC-curve 49%). However, 15 exhaled VOCs could discriminate between subgroups of children with persistently controlled and uncontrolled asthma during all clinical visits (area under the ROC-curve 86%). Adding FeNO and markers in EBC to this model, did not lead to a more accurate classification (area under the ROC-curve 87%). There was no association between exhaled inflammatory markers and asthma control in children. However, children with persistently controlled or uncontrolled asthma during the 12 month study period could be discriminated by a set of VOCs.
- Subjects :
- Male
exhaled breath condensate
Vital capacity
SYMPTOMS
AIRWAY INFLAMMATION
Vital Capacity
Anti-asthmatic Agent
0302 clinical medicine
Forced Expiratory Volume
Asthma control
volatile organic compounds
Medicine
Exhaled breath condensate
Anti-Asthmatic Agents
030212 general & internal medicine
Child
Training set
prospective observational study
LUNG-FUNCTION
Treatment Outcome
Breath Tests
Exhalation
Cytokines
Female
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
BIOMARKERS
VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS
Nitric Oxide
Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]
03 medical and health sciences
FEV1/FVC ratio
Internal medicine
Humans
FeNO
BREATH CONDENSATE
Asthma
Inflammation
NITRIC-OXIDE
business.industry
exhaled breath analysis
CHILDHOOD ASTHMA
asthma
medicine.disease
respiratory tract diseases
asthma control
EXACERBATIONS
030228 respiratory system
Physical therapy
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 17527155
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Breath Research, 10(1):016014. IOP Publishing Ltd., Journal of Breath Research, 10, 1, pp. 016014, Journal of Breath Research, 10, 016014
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3641074c860f394c76c7ea69e62d3410