Is Nasal Nitric Oxide Measurement an Useful Diagnostic Tool in Respiratory Diseases?
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20 apr 2023
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Pubblicato online: 20 apr 2023
Pagine: 8 - 14
Ricevuto: 12 dic 2022
Accettato: 08 feb 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acm-2023-0002
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© 2023 Lucanska M. et al., published by Sciendo
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Nasal nitric oxide (nNO), discovered in exhaled air in 1991, is produced in the nose and paranasal sinuses. This small gaseous molecule plays various roles in the organism, e.g. the first line defense through its antiviral and antimicrobial activity, stimulation of ciliary motility, regulation of pulmonary function. The measurement of nNO has become a diagnostic tool in various diagnoses, such as primary ciliary dyskinesia, allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, and others. In this article, we discuss the potential benefit of nNO measurement in diagnosis and monitoring of various respiratory diseases.