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Intragastric nitric oxide is abolished in intubated patients and restored by nitrite*
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Intragastric generation of NO requires continuous delivery of nitrite-containing saliva and is almost abolished in critically ill, intubated patients. Enteral supplementation with nitrite could however fully restore gastric NO levels. Future studies will reveal if low NO levels contribute to stress ulcers and gastric overgrowth of bacteria often seen in these patients and in turn if restoring gastric NO with nitrite could be a useful therapeutic approach.
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