Fielding, ShonaPijnenburg, Mariƫlle Wde Jongste, Johan C.Pike, KatherineRoberts, GrahamPetsky, HelenChang, Anne BFritsch, MariaFrischer, ThomasSzefler, Stanley J.Gergen, PeterVermeulen, FrancoiseVael, RobinTurner, Steve2021-05-202021-05-202020-05Fielding, S, Pijnenburg, M W, de Jongste, J C, Pike, K, Roberts, G, Petsky, H, Chang, A B, Fritsch, M, Frischer, T, Szefler, S J, Gergen, P, Vermeulen, F, Vael, R & Turner, S 2020, 'Does treatment guided by exhaled nitric oxide fraction improve outcomes in subgroups of children with asthma?', European Respiratory Journal, vol. 55, no. 5, 1901879. https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01879-20190903-1936https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16517Funding Information: Conflict of interest: S. Fielding has nothing to disclose. M. Pijnenburg has nothing to disclose. J. de Jongste has nothing to disclose. K. Pike has nothing to disclose. G. Roberts has nothing to disclose. H. Petsky has nothing to disclose. A.B. Chang reports grants (project, Centre for Research Excellence and practitioner fellowship) from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia during the conduct of the study; and other potential conflict from being an author in UpToDate and USA Chest Chronic Cough Guidelines outside the submitted work. M. Fritsch has nothing to disclose. T. Frischer has nothing to disclose. S.J. Szefler has nothing to disclose. P. Gergen has nothing to disclose. F. Vermeulen has nothing to disclose. R. Vael has nothing to disclose. S.S. Turner has nothing to disclose.12327692engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingasthmachildmonitoringnitrous oxideOBESITYMANAGEMENTTHERAPYAIRWAYSTEROIDSINFLAMMATIONEXACERBATIONCHILDHOOD ASTHMARJ PediatricsPulmonary and Respiratory MedicineRJDoes treatment guided by exhaled nitric oxide fraction improve outcomes in subgroups of children with asthma?Journal article10.1183/13993003.01879-2019http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85085263847&partnerID=8YFLogxK555