2012
DOI: 10.1097/jom.0b013e31825a34b3
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Induced Sputum, Exhaled NO, and Breath Condensate in Occupational Medicine

Abstract: In occupational medicine, the study of both volatile and nonvolatile respiratory biomarkers can be useful in medical surveillance of exposed workers, the early identification of respiratory diseases, or the monitoring of their development.

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“…Some studies have observed a high level of exhaled NO in sensitized employees [70] or its increase after specific allergen challenge in sensitized employees [68,71,72]. The increase in exhaled NO has been observed 24-48 hours post allergen exposure in the working environment [68].…”
Section: Contribution Of Exhaled No Measurement In Occupational Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some studies have observed a high level of exhaled NO in sensitized employees [70] or its increase after specific allergen challenge in sensitized employees [68,71,72]. The increase in exhaled NO has been observed 24-48 hours post allergen exposure in the working environment [68].…”
Section: Contribution Of Exhaled No Measurement In Occupational Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the research field on occupational respiratory health, measuring the FeNO is increasingly integrated in the range of tests used and it has been assessed among employees of different professional settings: employees exposed to laboratory animals, endotoxins, spices, isocyanates, latex or among farmers, bakers, healthcare professionals, swimming instructors [68][69][70]. Some studies have observed a high level of exhaled NO in sensitized employees [70] or its increase after specific allergen challenge in sensitized employees [68,71,72].…”
Section: Contribution Of Exhaled No Measurement In Occupational Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
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