Guidelines for the safe administration of inhaled nitric oxide

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Inhaled nitric oxide (NO) is a selective pulmonary vasodilator, potentially useful in the treatment of pulmonary hypertension and ventilation-perfusion mismatch. High doses of inhaled NO and its oxidative product nitrogen dioxide (NO2) may cause acute lung injury. Using a standard infant ventilator, ventilator circuit and test lung, an administration and monitoring strategy has been defined for inhaled NO and these observations validated in eight ventilated infants. In 90% oxygen, doses of inhaled NO ≥80 parts per million may result in toxic NO2 concentrations.

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Miller, O. I., Celermajer, D. S., Deanfield, J. E., & Macrae, D. J. (1994). Guidelines for the safe administration of inhaled nitric oxide. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 70(1 SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.70.1.f47

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