2023
DOI: 10.21037/jtd-22-1288
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Presence and sequence of bronchiectasis onset impact on the clinical characteristics in asthmatic patients

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 … Show more

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“…However, findings from a cross-sectional study indicate that approximately one-third of children with severe asthma exhibit bronchiectasis ( 51 ). Furthermore, research indicates that eosinophilic airway inflammation plays a crucial role in the formation and development of bronchiectasis in asthmatic patients, characterized by elevated peripheral blood eosinophil count and sputum eosinophil percentage ( 52 ). The findings of a 50 year cohort study demonstrate a significant association between pediatric asthma and an increased risk of developing COPD in later life ( 53 ); children with a prior history of asthma exhibit a 3.45-fold increased likelihood of developing COPD compared to children without such a medical background ( 54 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, findings from a cross-sectional study indicate that approximately one-third of children with severe asthma exhibit bronchiectasis ( 51 ). Furthermore, research indicates that eosinophilic airway inflammation plays a crucial role in the formation and development of bronchiectasis in asthmatic patients, characterized by elevated peripheral blood eosinophil count and sputum eosinophil percentage ( 52 ). The findings of a 50 year cohort study demonstrate a significant association between pediatric asthma and an increased risk of developing COPD in later life ( 53 ); children with a prior history of asthma exhibit a 3.45-fold increased likelihood of developing COPD compared to children without such a medical background ( 54 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, findings from a cross-sectional study indicate that approximately one-third of children with severe asthma exhibit bronchiectasis (51). Furthermore, research indicates that eosinophilic airway inflammation plays a crucial role in the formation and development of bronchiectasis in asthmatic patients, characterized by elevated peripheral blood eosinophil count and sputum eosinophil percentage (52). The findings of a 50 year cohort study demonstrate a significant association between pediatric asthma and an increased risk of developing COPD in later life (53); children with a prior history of asthma exhibit a 3.45-fold increased likelihood of developing COPD compared to children without such a medical background (54).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%