Different Impacts of Blood and Sputum Eosinophil Counts on Lung Function and Clinical Outcomes in Asthma: Findings from the COREA Cohort

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Duong Duc Pham [1 ]
Lee, Ji-Hyang [1 ]
Kim, Ju-Young [2 ]
An, Jin [3 ]
Song, Woo-Jung [1 ]
Kwon, Hyouk-Soo [1 ]
Cho, You Sook [1 ]
Kim, Tae-Bum [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ulsan, Asan Med Ctr, Dept Allergy & Clin Immunol, Coll Med, 88 Olymp Ro 43 Gil, Seoul 05505, South Korea
[2] Dankook Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Cheonan, South Korea
[3] Kyung Hee Univ, Kyung Hee Univ Hosp Gangdong, Coll Med, Dept Pulm & Crit Care Med, Seoul, South Korea
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Eosinophil; Blood; Sputum; Asthma; Lung function; SURROGATES; VALIDATION; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1007/s00408-022-00583-6
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Purpose Blood (EOS-B) and sputum (EOS-S) eosinophil counts may contribute differently to asthma pathogenesis. We compared the impact of the baseline EOS-B and EOS-S levels on lung function, asthma control, and exacerbation in Korean asthma patients. Methods Asthma patients with baseline EOS-B (n = 4257) and EOS-S (n = 1049) levels from a multicenter cohort (COREA) were included. Pulmonary function test (%FEV1 predicted), asthma control test (ACT), and asthma exacerbation incidence were followed-up every 3 months for one year. Linear mixed-effect models and survival analyses were used to examine the association between eosinophilic groups defined by EOS-B or EOS-S and outcomes. Results High eosinophilic groups were associated with a low baseline value and a high improvement in the %FEV1 predicted and ACT scores over time. The magnitude of group difference in %FEV1 predicted was twofold higher in the EOS-S versus EOS-B classification [mean and 95% CI: 4.7 (0.6-8.8) versus 2.0 (0.2-3.7) for the baseline value and - 1.5 (- 2.3 to - 0.8) versus - 0.8(- 1.1 to -0.4) for the slope of change], whereas it was identical in ACT score. The magnitude of the impact increased linearly with the elevation of the cut-off level for the EOS-B but remained stable for the EOS-S classification. Patients with an elevation of both their EOS-B and EOS-S showed a higher increment in the %FEV1 predicted and ACT over time. Neither the EOS-B nor EOS-S was associated with asthma exacerbation. Conclusion EOS-S and EOS-B contribute differently to the clinical outcomes and should be taken into account independently to improve asthma care.
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