Asthma phenotypes: Consistency of classification using induced sputum
ABSTRACT Background and objective: Asthma can be classified as eosinophilic or non‐eosinophilic based on the cell profile of induced sputum. This classification can help determine whether corticosteroid treatment is indicated. We assessed the stability of these phenotypes over time and with differe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) Vic.), 2012-04, Vol.17 (3), p.461-466 |
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Background and objective: Asthma can be classified as eosinophilic or non‐eosinophilic based on the cell profile of induced sputum. This classification can help determine whether corticosteroid treatment is indicated. We assessed the stability of these phenotypes over time and with different treatment regimens.
Methods: Clinically stable, non‐smoking, asthmatic adults were enrolled in one of two studies. In study one, induced sputum cell counts from 28 subjects were analysed after 4 weeks without corticosteroid treatment and after 6 week treatments with placebo, regular inhaled beta‐agonist, inhaled corticosteroid, and combined beta‐agonist and corticosteroid. In study two, sputum from 26 subjects with non‐eosinophilic asthma was analysed after 12 weeks of placebo and after four 2‐week corticosteroid washouts. Sputum with |
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ISSN: | 1323-7799 1440-1843 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2011.02113.x |