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The U-Shaped Relationship Between Eosinophil Count and Bronchiectasis Severity The Effect of Inhaled Corticosteroids

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CHEST
Volume 164, Issue 3, Pages 606-613

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2023.04.029

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bronchiectasis; eosinophils; exacerbations; severity

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This study found a significant U-shaped relationship between BEC and severity and exacerbations in bronchiectasis, which was more prominent in the eosinopenic group. IC treatment only decreased the number and severity of exacerbations in the eosinophilic group.
BACKGROUND: Although a proven relationship exists between the blood eosinophil count (BEC) and the severity of both asthma and COPD, its relationship with bronchiectasis has not been well established. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between BEC and the number and severity of exacerbations, and patients' responses to inhaled corticosteroid (IC) treatment in bronchiectasis RESEARCH QUESTION: Does an association exist among BEC, the number of exacerbations and severity of bronchiectasis, and IC treatment? STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a multicenter (43 centers) prospective observational study derived from the Spanish Bronchiectasis Registry. Patients with proven bronchiectasis and a known BEC were included, whereas those with asthma or antieosinophilic treatments were excluded. Patients were divided into four groups according to the BEC at the time of inclusion in the study in a steady-state situation: (1) eosinopenic bronchiectasis (< 50 eo-sinophils/mu L), (2) low number of eosinophils (51-100/mu L), (3) normal number of eosinophils (101-300/mu L), and (4) eosinophilic bronchiectasis (> 300 eosinophils/mu L). RESULTS: Nine hundred twenty-eight patients finally were included: 123 patients (13.3%) with < 50 eosinophils/mu L (eosinopenic group), 164 patients (17.7%) with 50-100 eosinophils/ mu L, 488 patients (52.6%) with 101-300 eosinophils/mu L, and 153 patients (16.5%) with > 300 eosinophils/mu L (eosinophilic group). BEC showed a significant U-shaped relationship with severity, exacerbations, lung function, microbiologic profile, and IC treatment (these being higher in the eosinopenic group compared with the eosinophilic group). IC treatment significantly decreased the number and severity of exacerbations only in the group of bronchiectasis patients with > 300 eosinophils/mu L. INTERPRETATION: A significant U-shaped relationship was found between BEC and severity and exacerbations in bronchiectasis that was more pronounced in the eosinopenic group. IC treatment decreased the number and severity of exacerbations only in the eosinophilic group.

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