TY - JOUR
T1 - Lung diffusing capacity for nitric oxide measured by two commercial devices
T2 - A randomised crossover comparison in healthy adults
AU - Radtke, Thomas
AU - Dressel, Holger
AU - de Groot, Quintin
AU - Haile, Sarah R.
AU - Maggi, Marion
AU - Hsia, Connie C.W.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank all participants for their contribution to this study. Furthermore, we want to thank Fabio Barresi and Reka Maria Blazsik (University of Zurich) for their support with the central randomisation. We also want to thank Gerald S. Zavorsky (US Davis Medical Center) for his intellectual input on the study protocol.
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©The authors 2021.
PY - 2021/7/1
Y1 - 2021/7/1
N2 - In Europe, two commercial devices are available to measure combined single-breath diffusing capacity of the lung for nitric oxide (DLNO ) and carbon monoxide (DLCO ) in one manoeuvre. Reference values were derived by pooling datasets from both devices, but agreement between devices has not been established. We conducted a randomised crossover trial in 35 healthy adults (age 40.0±15.5 years, 51% female) to compare DLNO ( primary end-point) between MasterScreen™ (Vyaire Medical, Mettawa, IL, USA) and HypAir (Medisoft, Dinant, Belgium) devices during a single visit under controlled conditions. Linear mixed models were used adjusting for device and period as fixed effects and random intercept for each participant. Difference in DLNO between HypAir and MasterScreen was 24.0 mL·min−1·mmHg −1 (95% CI 21.7–26.3). There was no difference in DLCO (−0.03 mL·min−1·mmHg−1, 95% CI −0.57–0.12) between devices while alveolar volume (VA ) was higher on HypAir compared to MasterScreen™ (0.48 L, 95% CI 0.45–0.52). Disparity in the estimation of VA and the rate of NO uptake (KNO =DLNO /VA ) could explain the discrepancy in DLNO between devices. Disparity in the estimation of VA and the rate of CO uptake (KCO =DLCO/VA ) per unit of VA offset each other resulting in negligible discrepancy in DLCO between devices. Differences in methods of expiratory gas sampling and sensor specifications between devices likely explain these observations. These findings have important implications for derivation of DLNO reference values and comparison of results across studies. Until this issue is resolved, reference values, established on the respective devices, should be used for test interpretation.
AB - In Europe, two commercial devices are available to measure combined single-breath diffusing capacity of the lung for nitric oxide (DLNO ) and carbon monoxide (DLCO ) in one manoeuvre. Reference values were derived by pooling datasets from both devices, but agreement between devices has not been established. We conducted a randomised crossover trial in 35 healthy adults (age 40.0±15.5 years, 51% female) to compare DLNO ( primary end-point) between MasterScreen™ (Vyaire Medical, Mettawa, IL, USA) and HypAir (Medisoft, Dinant, Belgium) devices during a single visit under controlled conditions. Linear mixed models were used adjusting for device and period as fixed effects and random intercept for each participant. Difference in DLNO between HypAir and MasterScreen was 24.0 mL·min−1·mmHg −1 (95% CI 21.7–26.3). There was no difference in DLCO (−0.03 mL·min−1·mmHg−1, 95% CI −0.57–0.12) between devices while alveolar volume (VA ) was higher on HypAir compared to MasterScreen™ (0.48 L, 95% CI 0.45–0.52). Disparity in the estimation of VA and the rate of NO uptake (KNO =DLNO /VA ) could explain the discrepancy in DLNO between devices. Disparity in the estimation of VA and the rate of CO uptake (KCO =DLCO/VA ) per unit of VA offset each other resulting in negligible discrepancy in DLCO between devices. Differences in methods of expiratory gas sampling and sensor specifications between devices likely explain these observations. These findings have important implications for derivation of DLNO reference values and comparison of results across studies. Until this issue is resolved, reference values, established on the respective devices, should be used for test interpretation.
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U2 - 10.1183/23120541.00193-2021
DO - 10.1183/23120541.00193-2021
M3 - Article
C2 - 34435029
AN - SCOPUS:85110323443
SN - 2312-0541
VL - 7
JO - ERJ Open Research
JF - ERJ Open Research
IS - 3
M1 - 00193-2021
ER -