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A retrospective cohort study in severe asthma describing commonly measured biomarkers: Eosinophil count and IgE levels

Haughney, John; Morice, Alyn; Blyth, Kevin G.; Lee, Amanda J.; Coutts, Alasdair; McKnight, Eddie; Pavord, Ian

Authors

John Haughney

Kevin G. Blyth

Amanda J. Lee

Alasdair Coutts

Eddie McKnight

Ian Pavord



Abstract

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Identifying asthma patients suitable for biologic therapy includes the assessment of blood biomarkers (IgE and eosinophils (EOS)). How they relate to each other is unclear. Methods This retrospective, database study used routinely collected clinical data to identify and evaluate an asthma cohort (classification code for asthma; ≥ 18 years; ≥1 prescription for asthma; ≥1 estimation of serum IgE, in 2 years prior to index date). Distribution into high and low IgE and EOS groups (IgE cut-point: > or ≤75 kU/L; EOS cut point: >or ≤400 μ/L), and characteristics by group are described. Findings In patients with severe asthma (British Thoracic Society Step (BTS) ≥4; N = 884), using maximum recorded IgE/EOS, 33% had high IgE/high EOS, 28% low IgE/low EOS and approximately a fifth each had high IgE/low EOS or low IgE/high EOS. Proportions were similar when EOS values measured 2 or 4 weeks before an exacerbation were excluded. Using EOS/IgE ′same day’ measurements (N = 578) only identified half of the high EOS group. Patients in high IgE groups were more likely to be younger males without comorbid COPD; those in high EOS groups were more likely to be on BTS treatment Step 5 vs 4. The low IgE/low EOS group had the lowest incidence of asthma-related hospital attendances, the highest incidence was observed in the high EOS groups. Conclusion Maximum available EOS measurement irrespective of exacerbations may be relevant when considering therapy. These data showed low IgE/Low EOS to be more benign and high EOS groups at increased risk of frequent, severe exacerbations.

Citation

Haughney, J., Morice, A., Blyth, K. G., Lee, A. J., Coutts, A., McKnight, E., & Pavord, I. (2018). A retrospective cohort study in severe asthma describing commonly measured biomarkers: Eosinophil count and IgE levels. Respiratory medicine, 134, 117-123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2017.12.001

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 2, 2017
Online Publication Date Dec 4, 2017
Publication Date Jan 1, 2018
Deposit Date May 10, 2022
Journal Respiratory Medicine
Print ISSN 0954-6111
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 134
Pages 117-123
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2017.12.001
Keywords Severe asthma; Eosinophils; IgE; Biologic therapy
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3609766