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The purpose of this study will be to determine whether there is any role for measuring Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) in the exhaled breath in terms of management of the patient with asthma.
The investigators will recruit patients with a range of severity of asthma and health volunteers. Levels of Hydrogen Sulphide will be measured in exhaled breath and blood. Also exhaled Nitric Oxide, Spirometry and asthma symptom scores will be measured at each study visit. Participants will attend either 2 or 4 separate visits.
The investigators will determine whether there is a relationship between exhaled Hydrogen Sulphide and asthma severity.
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We will recruit 30 health volunteers and 90 patients with a range of severity of asthma.
Particpants will attend for either 2 or 4 visits. At these visits the following measurements will be taken:
Exhaled Hydrogen Sulphide
Serum Hydrogen Sulphide
Exhaled Nitric Oxide 3. Spirometry 4. Asthma Symptom Score (ACQ)
The investigators will use a Hydrogen Sulphide UV fluorescent machine Model T101 (0-50 ppb to 0-20 ppm) (Cal-Bay Control Inc, USA) to measure directly on line exhaled breath Hydrogen Sulphide. This method has been used previously in normal people, but we will first determine whether there is an exhaled flow-dependence on the measurement of H2S levels. The investigators will use a hand-held Nitric Oxide machine (NO Breath) to measure Nitric Oxide in exhaled breath.
Subjects must have asthma according to one or more of the following criteria documented in the last 12 months:
PLUS A history of wheeze occurring spontaneously or on exertion
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All patients must be able to give informed consent. The definition of the severity of their asthma will be according to the GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) guidelines dependent on the amount of therapy needed to control asthma. The investigators will also include at least 45 patients with severe asthma defined on the basis of: Uncontrolled asthma: three or more of the following features present in any week in the previous 4 weeks:
Diagnosis of asthma for the asthma cohort: Subjects must have asthma according to one or more of the following criteria documented in the last 12 months
PLUS a history of wheeze occurring spontaneously or on exertion
Exclusion criteria
70 participants in 2 patient groups
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