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

Ciro Casanova1, Bartolome R Celli2, Juan P de-Torres3, Cristina Martínez-Gonzalez4, Borja G Cosio5,6, Victor Pinto-Plata7, Pilar de Lucas-Ramos8, Miguel Divo2, Antonia Fuster9, Germán Peces-Barba6,10, Myriam Calle-Rubio11, Ingrid Solanes12, Ramón Aguero13, Nuria Feu-Collado14, Inmaculada Alfageme15, Alfredo De Diego16, Amparo Romero17, Eva Balcells18, Antonia Llunell19, Juan B Galdiz20, Margarita Marin21, Amalia Moreno22, Carlos Cabrera23, Rafael Golpe24, Celia Lacarcel25, Joan B Soriano26, José Luis López-Campos6,27, Juan J Soler-Cataluña28, José M Marin29.   

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·μL-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·μL-1 A similar eosinophil blood pattern was observed in controls. Exacerbation rates did not differ in patients with and without eosinophilia. All-cause mortality was lower in patients with high eosinophils compared with those with values <300 cells·μL-1 (15.8% versus 33.7%; p=0.026).In patients with COPD, blood eosinophils ≥300 cells·μL-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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Year:  2017        PMID: 29167301     DOI: 10.1183/13993003.01162-2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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