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Exhaled Breath Temperature (EBT)
''This is my test page for an article I wish to create that covers Exhaled Breath Temperature. Your comments and edits on this test article are welcome - plus anyone who wants to help me get this subject off the ground but has more experience especially with regard to the editing interface.''

This work is not my research but does have published references.

Exhaled Breath (Air) Temperature

Respiration (breathing) ensures the gas exchange between the living organism and the ambient environment. During inhalation air fills up the lung and its temperature tends to reach equilibrium with the internal milieu of the respiratory system, determined by the blood flow in the rich network of pulmonary blood vessels lining the alveoli and the walls of the intrathoracic airways. It is conceivable, that processes affecting the temperature of the airways and in the lungs will reflect upon the temperature of the exhaled breath (TEB).

Only recently (since 2002) TEB has been measured systematically in an attempt to determine whether inflammation of the airways can be accounted for by this approach. Preliminary experiments suggest that TEB is a different physiological characteristic than the body temperature measured in the ear (otic temperature) and in the armpit (axillary temperature). Studies done in subjects with asthma, which is considered to be an inflammatory disease of the airways, have indicated that TEB decreases in the course of anti-inflammatory treatment. It has also been demonstrated that TEB can discriminate between asthmatics and non-asthmatics. However, the team of Paredi and coworkers believe that it is the rate of increase of the temperature during exhalation, which matters [1,2], while Piacentini and coworkers have provided evidence that the important measure is the plateau of the highest temperature reached during exhalation [3,4,5]. Both teams analyzed single breath maneuvers on the screen of computers using fast reacting thermocouples in front of the mouths of the tested subjects. This required sealed laboratory environment and subject training to allow the record of comparable exhaled temperature curves. An alternative method has been proposed by the team of Popov and coworkers, who used to the purpose a simple portable device, in which subjects exhale repeatedly until an internal thermal sink (metal core) with high heat capacity placed in an isolated chamber reaches a thermal balance (temperature plateau) [6]. This alternative approach has the advantage of making TEB assessment less dependant on ambient factors and may allow individual home measurements in patients with diseases requiring daily / frequent control.

The method of TEB measurement would require extensive studies to fill in gaps in the knowledge of human physiology and to prove its utility in the diagnosis and monitoring of lung and other diseases such as asthma.

References:

(I can get http links for these later)

1. Paredi P, Kharitonov SA, Barnes PJ. Faster rise of EBT in asthma: a novel marker of airway inflammation? Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2002; 165: 181–184.

2. Paredi P, Kharitonov SA, Barnes PJ. Correlation of exhaled breath temperature with bronchial blood flow in asthma. Respiratory Research 2005; 6, 15: 1-10.

3. Piacentini GL, Bodini A, Zerman L, et al. Relationship between exhaled air temperature and exhaled nitric oxide in childhood asthma. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: 108–111.

4. Piacentini GL, Peroni D, Crestani E, Zardini F, Bodini A, Costellaw S, Boner AL. Exhaled air temperature in asthma: methods and relationship with markers of disease. Clin Exper Allergy 2007; 37: 415–419.

5. Pifferi M, Ragazzo V, Previti A, Pioggia G, Ferro M, Macchia P, Piacentini G L, Boner AL. Exhaled air temperature in asthmatic children: a mathematical evaluation. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2008, online: Mar 10 2008 12:00AM, DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3038.2008.00742.x.

6. Popov TA, Dunev S, Kralimarkova TZ, Kraeva S, DuBuske LM. Evaluation of a simple, potentially individual device for exhaled breath temperature measurement. Respiratory Medicine, 2007; 101: 2044-2050.

7. Popov TA, Kralimarkova TZ, Tzachev CT, Dimitrov VD, Mun KK, Gill J. Exhaled breath temperature made easy. PAI, (accepted).


 * Hi Jgeach, this is a great first effort. A couple of things I'd say right off the bat:

This is just my $0.02. --Scray (talk) 12:06, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
 * I find this page useful for creating links to references: (all you have to do is paste in a Pubmed ID, and it'll format the reference)
 * You should read the guidance about writing your first article - you may have already seen it, but it has some suggestions that might be relevant here
 * For testing purposes, you can create this in the space associated with your user id as a standalone page by a page named like this: User:Jgeach/Temperature of Exhaled Breath (you might want to name it differently, this is just an example)
 * Your writing style is more scientific than encyclopedic. Wikipedia articles should emphasize information of general interest.  Names of investigators should be omitted, for example.
 * From looking at this, my guess is that this should be a paragraph on the body temperature page, or somewhere else, rather than its own page. The great thing about wikipedia is that it evolves.
 * Keep in mind that nothing on WP is your own. Once it is up here (even in "your" space), it belongs to the WP community not to you.  The WP is guided by consensus not individual opinion.


 * Regarding the networking aspect (finding interested wikipedians), I would consider going to the talk pages of editors who frequent articles of relevance. Speaking of which, you should try to cite other Wikipedia articles - if you can't then your content may be too specialized.
 * Some more links that might help:


 * WP:Article_development
 * WP:Writing_better_articles
 * WP:Picture_tutorial - adding pictures can really emphasize key points
 * HTH (hope this helps) --Scray (talk) 12:17, 2 December 2008 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of Tangs


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