Could chewing gum before your asthma appointment skew your test?
NCT ID NCT07053956
Summary
This study investigated whether chewing gum could lower the results of a common asthma inflammation test (FeNO), potentially leading to misdiagnosis or incorrect treatment decisions. Researchers tested 30 adults with asthma by having some chew gum and others rest before a repeat test. The goal was to understand if this everyday habit needs to be considered to ensure test accuracy.
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Locations
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Department of Pneumology and Intensive Care Medicine, RWTH Aachen University Hospital
Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, 52074, Germany
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University Hospital Aachen
Aachen, Aachen, 52074, Germany
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