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Baltimore, MD
Van Amsterdam JGC, Janssen NAH, de Meer G, et al. Clin Exp Allergy. 2003;33:187191
| Purpose of the Study. |
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| Study Population. |
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| Methods. |
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| Results. |
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1 positive test result, 21.9% for indoor allergens and 15% for outdoor allergens. Of the 229 children who underwent specific IgE RAST, 32.3% had
1 positive test result, 23.1% for indoor allergens and 21.8% for outdoor allergens. The geometric mean level of eNO was
1.5 times higher among children sensitized to indoor allergens, compared with nonsensitized children (P < .05), and this was increased to 2 times higher when a cutoff value of
2 positive tests was used for either indoor or outdoor allergen sensitivity. eNO levels gradually increased with increases in positive allergen tests. There was no association between eNO levels and current pet ownership. The association between allergen sensitization and eNO was much stronger among children with a history of wheezing, compared with children without wheezing (relative increases of 1.241.47 among nonwheezers and 1.563.44 among wheezers). | Discussion. |
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