Abstract
Inhaled nitric oxide is rapidly gaining popularity as a selective pulmonary vasodilator in patients with acute lung injury and pulmonary hypertension. The development of nitric oxide as a drug has bypassed the usual regulatory and commercial processes, and as a result clinicians have devised a wide range of delivery and monitoring systems. This review describes these systems, and discusses their advantages, disadvantages and safety. The monitoring of nitric oxide metabolites is also discussed.
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Young, J. D. (1996). Delivery and monitoring of inhaled nitric oxide. Intensive Care Medicine, 22(1), 77–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01728336
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