Presence and sequence of bronchiectasis onset impact on the clinical characteristics in asthmatic patients
Haiyan Sheng, Yuhong Wang, Xiujuan Yao, Xichun Zhang, Xiangdong Wang, Xiaofang Liu, Luo Zhang
Journal of Thoracic Disease · 2023-05
Abstract
Background: Asthmatic patients with comorbid bronchiectasis (ACB) show significantly severe condition with various inflammatory phenotypes; bronchiectasis is a heterogeneous disease caused by asthma and other multiple etiological factors. We aimed to investigate the inflammatory characteristics and their clinical significance in asthmatic patients according to the presence and onset time of bronchiectasis. Methods: This prospective cohort study recruited outpatients with stable asthma. All the enrolled patients were divided into the non-bronchiectasis group and the ACB group, and the ACB group was separated into the bronchiectasis-prior group and the asthma-prior group. Demographic and clinical data were collected, and peripheral blood and induced sputum eosinophil counts, sputum pathogens, the fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), lung function, and chest high-resolution computed tomography were examined. Results: %. The BSI scores were positively correlated with the duration of bronchiectasis. Conclusions: The sequence of bronchiectasis onset may indicate distinct inflammatory characteristics and may be helpful in targeted therapy for patients with asthma.
MeSH terms
- Bronchiectasis
- Medicine
- Sputum
- Asthma
- Internal medicine
- Exacerbation
- Eosinophil
- Prospective cohort study
- High-resolution computed tomography
- Gastroenterology