Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled air of healthy children: Reference values

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Abstract

An increased content of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a marker of inflammation, has been described in the condensate of exhaled air from adults and children with inflammatory lung disorders, including asthma. However, the normal range of [H2O2] in the exhaled air condensate from healthy children has not been established. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the reference range of exhaled [H2O2] in healthy school-aged children. Ninety-three healthy nonsmoking children (48 female and 45 male, mean age 10 yrs, range 8-13 yrs), with a negative history for allergy, eczema or respiratory disease and with a normal lung function, participated. Exhaled air condensate was examined fluorimetrically for the presence of H2O2. In addition, the reproducibility of [H2O2] within subjects and between days and the stability of [H2O2] during storage at -20°C were assessed. The median [H2O2] in the exhaled air condensate of all children was 0.13 μM, with a 23-97.5% reference range of <0.01-0.48 μM. No significant difference existed between males and females. There was no correlation between exhaled [H2O2] and age or lung function. Repeated [H2O2] measurements on 2 consecutive days showed satisfactory within-subject reproducibility and [H2O2] in stored samples remained stable for at least 1 month at -20°C. In conclusion, this study provides reference data for exhaled hydrogen peroxide in a large group of healthy children. The observed levels were lower than those reported previously for healthy adults and were independent of age, sex and lung function.

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Jöbsis, Q., Raatgeep, H. C., Schellekens, S. L., Hop, W. C. J., Hermans, P. W. M., & De Jongste, J. C. (1998). Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled air of healthy children: Reference values. European Respiratory Journal, 12(2), 483–485. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.98.12020483

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