Publication: 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
Abstract
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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MeSH Terms
Eosinophils
Forced expiratory volume
Prevalence
Smokers
Pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive
Eosinophilia
Risk factors
Forced expiratory volume
Prevalence
Smokers
Pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive
Eosinophilia
Risk factors
DeCS Terms
Enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica
Eosinofilia
Eosinófilos
Factores de riesgo
Fumadores
Prevalencia
Volumen espiratorio forzado
Eosinofilia
Eosinófilos
Factores de riesgo
Fumadores
Prevalencia
Volumen espiratorio forzado
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Keywords
Obstructive pulmonary-disease, Clinical characteristics, Inhaled corticosteroids, Exacerbations, Asthma, Fluticasone, Guidelines, Biomarker, Efficacy, Dyspnea
Citation
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