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Relevance of TH2 Markers in the Assessment and Therapeutic Management of Severe Allergic Asthma: A Real-Life Perspective

Authors :
Caminati, M
Vianello, A
Chieco Bianchi, F
Festi, G
Guarnieri, G
Marchi, M R
Micheletto, C
Olivieri, M
Tognella, S
Guerriero, M
Senna, G
NEONET Study Group
Source :
Journal of investigational allergologyclinical immunology. 30(1)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND Although blood eosinophils are currently recognized as the main clinical marker of TH2-type inflammation, their relevance in identifying asthma severity remains a matter of debate. METHODS Our retrospective real-life study on severe asthmatics included in the NEONet Italian database aimed to investigate the relevance of blood eosinophil count and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in the clinical assessment of severe asthma and their role as potential predictors of responsiveness to anti-IgE therapy. The cut-off values chosen were 300 eosinophils/mm3 and FeNO of 30 ppm. RESULTS We evaluated 132 adult patients. No significant differences were observed between the groups (high and low baseline eosinophil counts) in terms of demographic data, total IgE, lung function, patient-reported outcomes, or nasal comorbidities. The Asthma Control Test score and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire scores were poorer in patients with FeNO ≥30 ppb than in patients with FeNO

Details

ISSN :
10189068
Volume :
30
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of investigational allergologyclinical immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2f35c230ecabfc4f5ca35bcb77e70170