Full blood count parameters for the detection of asthma inflammatory phenotypes
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2014Vol. 44(9), pp. 1137–1145
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Xin Zhang, Jodie L. Simpson, Heather Powell, Ian A. Yang, John W. Upham, Paul N. Reynolds, Sandra Hodge, Alan James, Christine Jenkins, Matthew Peters, Jaw‐Town Lin, Peter G. Gibson
Abstract
Blood eosinophil counts and derived ratios (ELR and ENR) can accurately predict eosinophilic asthma in patients with persistent uncontrolled asthma despite treatment. Blood neutrophil parameters are poor surrogates for the proportion of sputum neutrophils. Blood counts may be a useful aid in the monitoring of uncontrolled asthma.
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