The impact of inflammatory cells on lung function in asthmatics in a cross sectional retrospect study

Author:

Li Yujuan1,Jin Faguang1,Zhao Qi1,Chen Yanwei1,Liu Gang1

Affiliation:

1. Tangdu Hospital, Air Force Military Medical University

Abstract

Abstract Background: Limited data exists on the impact of inflammatory cells and clinical characteristics on lung function in individuals with asthma. Objective: The objective is to examine the correlation between increased inflammatory cells, asthma symptoms, and lung function in patients with asthma in a clinical setting. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted on 234 individuals suspected of having asthma in Xian, China between January 2008 and December 2021. Of those, 143 patients with complete clinical feature and lung function data were enrolled to examine the relationship between increased inflammatory cells, asthma symptoms, and lung function. Basic characteristics, blood eosinophil count, blood neutrophil count, blood platelet count, blood C-reactive protein (CRP), and comprehensive lung function analysis were evaluated at each inpatient for the 143 adult asthmatics. The association between inflammatory cells and clinical parameters with pulmonary function was compared. Results: The results of the study showed that individuals in the alcohol intake group had elevated blood eosinophil count compared to those in the non-alcohol intake group (P=0.024). Long-acting inhaled beta 2 agonists and antibiotic therapy were associated with lower blood eosinophil count (P=0.021 and P=0.049, respectively) compared to other therapy.There was a independent association between blood eosinophil counts and FEV1 pre- and post-therapy in asthma but there was a markedly correlation between blood eosinophil counts and FEV1/FVC pre-and post-therapy in Asthma(P=0.007). Blood neutrophil counts were inversely correlated with FEV1/FVC after treatment (P=0.032). Night onset in asthma was positively correlated with blood neutrophil counts, while fever was negatively correlated with blood CRP (P=0.028). Platelet counts >300×109/L after treatment were significantly associated with a decline in FEV (<0.001) in patients with asthma. Elevated blood eosinophil count was independently associated with clinical features in asthma. Conclusions: Based on the study's findings, there is a significant decline in FEV1/FVC among individuals with elevated blood eosinophil count, both pre- and post-bronchodilator while there was a independent relationship between blood eosinophil counts and FEV1 pre-and post-therapy in asthma. This suggests that increased levels of eosinophils may independently associated contribute to reduced lung function in asthma patients.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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