Association among lung function, exhaled nitric oxide, and the CAN questionnaire to assess asthma control in children
Pediatric Pulmonology2010Vol. 45(5), pp. 434–439
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Olaia Sardón‐Prado, Javier Korta‐Murua, José Valverde‐Molina, J.J. Fernández‐Paredes, Javier Mintegui, Paula Corcuera, José Ignacio Emparanza, E.G. Pérez‐Yarza
Abstract
The association among the three measurement instruments used to assess asthma control (FEV(1), FE(NO), and CAN) was weak. These are instruments that quantify variables that influence asthma in different ways, in this sense, none can be used instead of another in asthma management although they are complementary.
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