| Literature DB >> 20604945 |
Valérie Demange1, Pascal Wild, Denis Zmirou-Navier, Paul Tossa, Abraham Bohadana, Annick Barbaud, Christophe Paris.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness (BHR) is considered a hallmark of asthma. Other methods are helpful in epidemiological respiratory health studies including Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FENO) and Eosinophils Percentage (EP) in nasal lavage fluid measuring markers for airway inflammation along with the Forced Oscillatory Technique measuring Airway resistance (AR). Can their outcomes discriminate profiles of respiratory health in healthy subjects starting apprenticeship in occupations with a risk of asthma?Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20604945 PMCID: PMC2913998 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-10-37
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Characteristics of the apprentice cohort at baseline (% (n), mean [sd]).
| Males | Females | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| n | 56.9% (251) | 43.1% (190) | 441 |
| Training track | |||
| Bakery | 60.6% (152) | 4.7% (9) | 36.5% (161) |
| Pastry | 34.7% (87) | 12.6% (24) | 25.2% (111) |
| Hairdressing | 4.8% (12) | 82.6% (157) | 38.3% (169) |
| Age (years) | 16.8 [1.1] | 17.1 [1.7] | 16.9 [1.4] |
| Body Mass Index | 22.1 [4.1] | 21.9 [3.7] | 22.0 [3.9] |
| Tobacco consumption | |||
| Current smokers | 51.4% (129) | 41.1% (78) | 46.9% (207) |
| Age at starting smoking | 14.0 [1.6] | 13.7 [1.8] | 13.9 [1.7] |
| Pack years | 1.7 [1.6] | 1.7 [1.6] | 1.7 [1.6] |
| Past smokers | 2.0% (5) | 4.2% (8) | 3.0% (13) |
| Non-smokers | 46.6% (117) | 54.7% (104) | 50.1% (221) |
| Atopy in family* | 32.7% (82) | 40.0% (76) | 35.8% (158) |
| Clinical atopy† | 20.7% (52) | 20.5% (39) | 20.6% (91) |
| Personal atopy‡ (97 missing data) | 35.7% (70) | 25.7% (38) | 31.4% (108) |
| Baseline spirometry§ | |||
| Missing data (% (n)) | 1.6% (4) | 1.1% (2) | 1.4% (6) |
| FEV1 | 91.4 [11.0] | 93.6 [9.5] | 92.3 [10.4] |
| FVC | 90.7 [12.0] | 92.0 [10.6] | 91.3 [11.4] |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | 101.3 [8.4] | 102.0 [7.0] | 101.6 [7.9] |
| Baseline airway resistance (kPa.L.s-1) | 0.25 [0.07] | 0.29 [0.06] | 0.27 [0.07] |
| MBC test | |||
| Airways responsiveness | |||
| Missing data (% (n)) | 3.2% (8) | 1.6% (3) | 2.5% (11) |
| MBC+ >20% | 6.6% (16) | 5.3% (10) | 6.0% (26) |
| MBC+ 15 to 20% | 8.2% (20) | 7.0% (13) | 7.7% (33) |
| Airway resistance | |||
| Rrs4-16 increase (%)|| | |||
| >54.6% | 7.4% (18) | 4.5% (8) | 6.2% (26) |
| >42.3% and <54.6% | 9.1% (22) | 6.2% (11) | 7.8% (33) |
| <42.3% | 83.5% (202) | 89.4% (160) | 86.0% (362) |
| Clinical indicators of airway inflammation | |||
| Rhinoconjunctivitis-like symptoms¶ | 8.8% (22) | 12.1% (23) | 10.2% (45) |
| Asthma-like symptoms# | 3.2% (8) | 5.3% (10) | 4.1% (18) |
| Quantitative indicators of airway inflammation | |||
| FENO in percent predicted** | |||
| >225% | 6.6% (15) | 6.8% (11) | 6.7% (26) |
| >140% and <225% | 8.7% (20) | 8.0% (13) | 8.4% (33) |
| <140% | 84.7% (194) | 85.2% (138) | 84.9% (332) |
| Eosinophil count in nasal fluid lavage | |||
| Missing data (% (n)) | 13.5% (34) | 8.9% (17) | 11.6% (51) |
| >1% | 6.5% (14) | 6.4% (11) | 6.4% (25) |
| >14% | 8.3% (18) | 4.6% (8) | 6.7% (26) |
Rrs4-16: mean oscillatory resistance from 4 to 16 Hz; MBC Methacholine Bronchial Challenge test.
* asthma or allergy in siblings and/or parents; † hay fever and/or eczema in childhood and/or asthma in childhood; ‡ defined as a positive response to at least one common allergen at the Skin Prick Tests
§ in percent predicted according to the European Respiratory Society
|| increase = 100.(maximum of Rrs after methacholine inhalation - baseline Rrs)/baseline Rrs
¶ in case of itchy, runny, stuffy nose, or sneezes and/or about red, burning or weeping eyes, excepted during a respiratory infection
# in case of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, or cough, excepted during a respiratory infection or under exercise condition;** according to gender, tobacco usage status and personal atopy ([13])
Association between FENO and eosinophils percentages in nasal lavage fluid as qualitative variables (percentages in column) (N = 341).
| FENO in percent predicted according to Travers* | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Percentages of eosinophils | <140% | >140% and <225% | >225% |
| <1% | 88.5% (261) | 84.0% (21) | 57.1% (12) |
| >1% and <14% | 7.5% (22) | 0% (0) | 4.8% (1) |
| >14% | 4.1% (12) | 16.0% (4) | 38.1% (8) |
*according to gender, tobacco usage status and personal atopy ([13])
Associations between MBC test outcome and constitutional, behavioural characteristics and markers of airway responsiveness and inflammation (percentage in column (n)) (N = 341).
| MBC- FEV1's fall <20% (N = 322) | MBC FEV1's fall ≥20% (N = 19) | p | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Constitutional characteristics | |||
| Gender: Male | 56.2% (181) | 52.6% (10) | 0.76 |
| Atopy in family* | 37.6% (121) | 52.6% (10) | 0.19 |
| Clinical atopy† | 19.9% (64) | 10.5% (2) | 0.55** |
| Personal atopy‡ (61 missing data) | 27.4% (72) | 64.7% (11) | <0.01** |
| Behavioural characteristics | |||
| Training track | |||
| Bakery | 36.3% (117) | 26.3% (5) | |
| Pastry making | 25.5% (82) | 26.3% (5) | 0.69** |
| Hairdressing | 38.2% (123) | 47.4% (9) | |
| Tobacco usage status | |||
| Non smoker | 49.4% (159) | 42.1% (8) | |
| Current smoker | 47.2% (152) | 52.6% (10) | 0.54** |
| Past smoker | 3.4% (11) | 5.3% (1) | |
| Baseline FEV1§ | |||
| >80.8% | 86.3% (278) | 79.0% (15) | |
| >76.0% and <80.7% | 8.7% (28) | 10.5% (2) | 0.31** |
| <76.0% | 5.0% (16) | 10.5% (2) | |
| Rrs4-16 increase post MBC test (%) | |||
| <42.4% | 87.3% (281) | 84.2% (16) | |
| >42.4% and <54.6% | 6.8% (22) | 10.5% (2) | 0.75** |
| >54.6% | 5.9% (19) | 5.3% (1) | |
| Clinical indicators of airway inflammation | |||
| Rhinoconjunctivitis-like symptoms|| | 9.6% (31) | 5.3% (1) | 1.0** |
| Asthma-like symptoms¶ | 4.0% (13) | 5.3% (1) | 0.56** |
| Quantitative indicators of airway inflammation | |||
| FENO in ppb (median (first-third quartiles) | 12.4 (8.9-17.6) | 16.4 (10.3-35.0) | 0.19†† |
| FENO in percent predicted according to Travers# | |||
| <140% | 87.3% (281) | 73.7% (14) | |
| >140% and <225% | 7.1% (23) | 10.5% (2) | 0.09** |
| >225% | 5.6% (18) | 15.8% (3) | |
| Eosinophil count in nasal fluid lavage | |||
| <1% | 86.7% (279) | 79.0% (15) | |
| >1% and <14% | 6.5% (21) | 10.5% (2) | 0.37** |
| >14% | 6.8% (22) | 10.5% (2) |
Rrs4-16: mean oscillatory resistance from 4 to 16 Hz; MBC: Methacholine Bronchial Challenge test.
* asthma or allergy in siblings and/or parents; † hay fever and/or eczema in childhood and/or asthma in childhood; ‡ defined as a positive response to at least one common allergen at the Skin Prick Tests
§ in percent predicted according to the European Respiratory Society
|| in case of itchy, runny, stuffy nose, or sneezes and/or about red, burning or weeping eyes, excepted during a respiratory infection; ¶ in case of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, or cough, excepted during a respiratory infection or under exercise condition.
# according to gender, tobacco usage status and personal atopy ([13])
** Fisher's exact test; †† Mann-Whitney test
Associations between groups without (EI-) and with eosinophilic inflammation (EI+) and constitutional, behavioural characteristics and markers of airway responsiveness and inflammation (percentage in column (n)) (N = 341).
| Group EI- | Group EI+ | p | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Constitutional characteristics | |||
| Gender: Male | 56.3% (170) | 53.9% (21) | 0.77 |
| Atopy in family* | 37.1% (112) | 48.7% (19) | 0.16 |
| Clinical atopy† | 19.9% (60) | 15.4% (6) | 0.67** |
| Personal atopy‡ (61 missing data) | 25.7% (64) | 61.3% (19) | <0.001 |
| Behavioural characteristics | |||
| Training track | |||
| Bakery | 36.8% (111) | 28.2% (11) | |
| Pastry making | 23.8% (72) | 38.5% (15) | 0.14 |
| Hairdressing | 39.4% (119) | 33.3% (13) | |
| Tobacco usage status | |||
| Non smoker | 48.0% (145) | 56.4% (22) | |
| Current smoker | 48.7% (147) | 38.5% (15) | 0.36** |
| Past smoker | 3.3% (10) | 5.1% (2) | |
| Baseline FEV1§ | |||
| >80.8% | 86.1% (260) | 84.6% (33) | |
| >76.0% and <80.7% | 8.9% (27) | 7.7% (3) | 0.70** |
| <76.0% | 5.0% (15) | 7.7% (3) | |
| MBC test | |||
| Airways responsiveness | |||
| MBC- | 88.1% (266) | 69.2% (27) | |
| MBC+ ≥15 and <20% (% (n)) | 7.3% (22) | 18.0% (7) | <0.01** |
| MBC+ ≥20% (% (n)) | 4.6% (14) | 12.8% (5) | |
| Rrs4-16 increase (%) | |||
| <42.4% | 88.1% (266) | 79.5% (31) | |
| >42.4% and <54.6% | 7.0% (21) | 7.7% (3) | 0.13** |
| >54.6% | 5.0% (15) | 12.8% (5) | |
| Clinical indicators of airway inflammation | |||
| Rhinoconjunctivitis-like symptoms|| | 8.6% (26) | 15.4% (6) | 0.24** |
| Asthma-like symptoms¶ | 3.6% (11) | 7.7% (3) | 0.21** |
| Quantitative indicators of airway inflammation | |||
| FENO in ppb (median (first-third quartiles)) | 12.0 (8.7-16.6) | 50.8 (20.4-69.5) | <0.0001†† |
| FENO in percent predicted# | |||
| <140% | 93.4% (282) | 33.3% (13) | |
| >140% and <225% | 6.6% (20) | 12.8% (5) | <0.001** |
| >225% | 0 | 53.9% (21) | |
| Eosinophil count in nasal fluid lavage | |||
| <1% | 93.1% (281) | 33.3% (13) | |
| >1% and <14% | 7.0% (21) | 5.1% (2) | <0.001** |
| >14% | 0 | 61.5% (24) |
Rrs4-16: mean oscillatory resistance from 4 to 16 Hz; MBC Methacholine Bronchial Challenge test.
* asthma or allergy in siblings and/or parents; † hay fever and/or eczema in childhood and/or asthma in childhood; ‡ defined as a positive response to at least one common allergen at the Skin Prick Tests
§ in percent predicted according to the European Respiratory Society
|| in case of itchy, runny, stuffy nose, or sneezes and/or about red, burning or weeping eyes, excepted during a respiratory infection; ¶ in case of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, or cough, excepted during a respiratory infection or under exercise condition.
# according to gender, tobacco usage status and personal atopy ([13])
** Fisher's exact test; †† Mann-Whitney test