Patient Pamphlets

Laboratory Testing of Asthma (FeNO)

Patient Pamphlets
Laboratory Testing of Asthma (FeNO)
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🫁 What is Asthma?

Asthma is a common chronic respiratory condition characterised by inflammation of the lower airways.

  • Most people with asthma have Type 2 (T2) inflammation
  • T2 inflammation may be associated with eosinophils in the blood or airways
  • Identifying T2 severe asthma helps doctors tailor and monitor treatment effectively

🔬 Laboratory Testing for Asthma

Routine tests and T2 inflammation biomarkers help guide treatment decisions. These include:

Full Blood Count (FBC) with Differential Count

  • Confirms or excludes eosinophils in the blood
  • The eosinophil count helps assess treatment response

Sputum Eosinophils

  • The presence of eosinophils in sputum despite corticosteroid treatment suggests more severe asthma symptoms

Total Serum IgE

  • Helps guide asthma-specific treatment plans

Specific IgE Testing

  • Identifies allergens that could trigger asthma symptoms
  • Supports allergen avoidance strategies

Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO)

  • A quick, non-invasive test to monitor airway inflammation
  • Helps guide the doctor’s decisions about asthma treatment and medication adjustment

🌬️ What is the FeNO Test?

  • Performed using a handheld device
  • Involves a simple inhale and exhale process
  • Result is available instantly
  • You will receive a personal mouthpiece for the test
  • Useful for:
    • Monitoring inflammation
    • Adjusting medication
    • Identifying patients who may benefit from anti-inflammatory treatment

🧑‍⚕️ When is Asthma Considered Severe?

Your asthma may be classified as severe if symptom control is only achieved by:

  • High-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS)
  • A second controller medication and/or frequent use of oral corticosteroids
  • If asthma remains uncontrolled despite these interventions

📅 Preparing for a FeNO Test

The FeNO test can be done immediately, but for most accurate results, follow this preparation schedule:

1 Hour Before the Test:

  • Do not eat or drink
  • Avoid smoking
  • Do not exercise

12 Hours Before the Test:

  • Avoid smoking
  • Avoid eating high-nitrate foods, such as:
    • Rocket
    • Turnip
    • Carrot
    • Spinach
    • Cabbage
    • Potato
    • Lettuce
    • Green beans
    • Garlic
    • Radish
    • Leek
    • Sweet pepper
    • Beetroot
    • Spring onion
    • Green pepper
    • Chinese cabbage
    • Cucumber

24 Hours Before the Test:

  • Avoid alcohol consumption

Preferably, book the test for the following day to allow for proper preparation.

📱 Ampath App for Results

  • Your test results will be available via the Ampath App
  • Download it from your preferred app store:
    🔗 onelink.to/ampath
  • A medical consultation may be needed for interpretation and treatment

📍 For more info or to book an asthma test:
Visit your nearest Ampath Care Centre