“…Other authors, using the single breath technique, found that the rate of EBT increase (De T) [5,9], or the plateau value at the end of expiration (PLET, C) [10,22], distinguished asthmatic subjects from healthy controls. On one hand, with the study of Popov et al [12] and Xepapadaki et al [21], we did not include patients with uncontrolled asthma or virus-induced asthma exacerbations; yet our asthmatic children had lower lung function values and higher FE NO levels than their healthy controls, therefore, indicating atopic airway inflammation. Notwithstanding, without a direct physiological measure (e.g.…”