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Investigation of exhaled nitric oxide as a measure of left atrial pressure
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Investigation of exhaled nitric oxide as a measure of left atrial pressure

S. Jones, A. Prothero, S. Myerson, B. Prendergast and S. Coffey
Otago Medical School Research Society Meeting - Summer Student Speaker Awards, 253rd (Dunedin, New Zealand)
OMSRS - Summer Student Speaker Awards, New Zealand Medical Association
25/06/2021
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/13400

Abstract

During left-sided heart failure, left atrial pressure (LAP) increases, producing pulmonary congestion. Previous studies examining patients with symptomatic heart failure or rheumatic heart disease suggest a relationship between increased LAP and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), which can be measured by a reliable portable hand-held analyzer. If such a relationship existed, a portable diagnostic test could be used to supplement current assessments.
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