2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2010.05.012
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Targeted eicosanoids lipidomics of exhaled breath condensate in healthy subjects

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“…Using an analytic approach based on mass spectrometry of EBC, subjects with AERD were distinguished by a sharp increase in the level of prostaglandin D2 and E2 metabolites. 5-and 15-HETE levels were also higher compared to aspirin-tolerant asthma (55). Still, none of these tests is able to reliably diagnose AERD, and the observed quantitative differences might be related to the higher intrinsic inflammation observed in patients with intrinsic asthma and aspirin sensitivity.…”
Section: Aspirin-intolerant Asthmamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Using an analytic approach based on mass spectrometry of EBC, subjects with AERD were distinguished by a sharp increase in the level of prostaglandin D2 and E2 metabolites. 5-and 15-HETE levels were also higher compared to aspirin-tolerant asthma (55). Still, none of these tests is able to reliably diagnose AERD, and the observed quantitative differences might be related to the higher intrinsic inflammation observed in patients with intrinsic asthma and aspirin sensitivity.…”
Section: Aspirin-intolerant Asthmamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Concentration of measured compounds was calculated using a stable isotope method from the area under the peak of the breakdown of ion abundance. Further details of the method have been published elsewhere[21,22].…”
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“…Therefore we applied our own analytic approach based on mass spectrometry. 8 This recently developed approach has allowed us to assess a vast platform of eicosanoids in different asthma phenotypes.…”
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