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Prevalence of persistent blood eosinophilia: relation to outcomes in patients with COPD

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2017-07-27

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Casanova, Ciro
Celli, Bartolome R.
de-Torres, Juan P.
Martinez-Gonzalez, Cristina
Cosio, Borja G.
Pinto-Plata, Victor
de Lucas-Ramos, Pilar
Divo, Miguel
Fuster, Antonia
Peces-Barba, German

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European Respiratory Society
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The impact of blood eosinophilia in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains controversial.To evaluate the prevalence and stability of a high level of blood eosinophils (>= 300 cells.mu L-1) and its relationship to outcomes, we determined blood eosinophils at baseline and over 2 years in 424 COPD patients (forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) 60% predicted) and 67 smokers without COPD from the CHAIN cohort, and in 308 COPD patients (FEV1 60% predicted) in the BODE cohort. We related eosinophil levels to exacerbations and survival using Cox hazard analysis.In COPD patients, 15.8% in the CHAIN cohort and 12.3% in the BODE cohort had persistently elevated blood eosinophils at all three visits. A significant proportion (43.8%) of patients had counts that oscillated above and below the cut-off points, while the rest had persistent eosinophil levels = 300 cells.mu L-1) and its relationship to outcomes, we determined blood eosinophils at baseline and over 2 years in 424 COPD patients (forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) 60% predicted) and 67 smokers without COPD from the CHAIN cohort, and in 308 COPD patients (FEV1 60% predicted) in the BODE cohort. We related eosinophil levels to exacerbations and survival using Cox hazard analysis.In COPD patients, 15.8% in the CHAIN cohort and 12.3% in the BODE cohort had persistently elevated blood eosinophils at all three visits. A significant proportion (43.8%) of patients had counts that oscillated above and below the cut-off points, while the rest had persistent eosinophil levels = 300 cells.mu L-1 persisting over 2 years was not a risk factor for COPD exacerbations. High eosinophil count was associated with better survival.

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Eosinophils
Forced expiratory volume
Prevalence
Smokers
Pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive
Eosinophilia
Risk factors

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Enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica
Eosinofilia
Eosinófilos
Factores de riesgo
Fumadores
Prevalencia
Volumen espiratorio forzado

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Obstructive pulmonary-disease, Clinical characteristics, Inhaled corticosteroids, Exacerbations, Asthma, Fluticasone, Guidelines, Biomarker, Efficacy, Dyspnea

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Casanova C, Celli BR, de-Torres JP, Martínez-Gonzalez C, Cosio BG, Pinto-Plata V, et al. Prevalence of persistent blood eosinophilia: relation to outcomes in patients with COPD. Eur Respir J. 2017 Nov 22;50(5):1701162