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doi: 10.1002/clt2.12182
pmid: 36000018
pmc: PMC9391921
handle: 20.500.12530/90328 , 2445/199606 , 20.500.12530/114765
doi: 10.1002/clt2.12182
pmid: 36000018
pmc: PMC9391921
handle: 20.500.12530/90328 , 2445/199606 , 20.500.12530/114765
AbstractBackground and AimsAsthma is a heterogeneous respiratory disease that encompasses different inflammatory and functional endophenotypes. Many non‐invasive biomarkers has been investigated to its pathobiology. Heany et al proposed a clinical algorithm that classifies severe asthmatic patients into likely‐eosinophilic phenotypes, based on accessible biomarkers: PBE, current treatment, FeNO, presence of nasal polyps (NP) and age of onset.Materials and MethodsWe assessed the concordance between the algorithm proposed by Heany et al. with sputum examination, the gold standard, in 145 asthmatic patients of the MEGA cohort with varying grades of severity.ResultsNo correlation was found between both classifications 0.025 (CI = 0.013–0.037). Moreover, no relationship was found between sputum eosinophilia and peripheral blood eosinophilia count in the total studied population.Discussion and ConclusionIn conclusion, our results suggest that grouping the biomarkers proposed by Heany et al. are insufficient to diagnose eosinophilic phenotypes in asthmatic patients. Sputum analysis remains the gold standard to assess airway inflammation.
non‐eosinophilic, Matemàtica aplicada, Exhaled nitric oxide, non-eosinophilic, Asma, Biochemical markers, phenotypes, Sputum, biomarkers, sputum, RC581-607, asthma, Applied mathematics, Asthma, Eosinophils, Phenotypes, Non-eosinophilic, Marcadors bioquímics, exhaled nitric oxide, Original Article, eosinophils, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, Biomarkers
non‐eosinophilic, Matemàtica aplicada, Exhaled nitric oxide, non-eosinophilic, Asma, Biochemical markers, phenotypes, Sputum, biomarkers, sputum, RC581-607, asthma, Applied mathematics, Asthma, Eosinophils, Phenotypes, Non-eosinophilic, Marcadors bioquímics, exhaled nitric oxide, Original Article, eosinophils, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, Biomarkers
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