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Blood eosinophil count, a marker of inhaled corticosteroid effectiveness in preventing COPD exacerbations in post-hoc RCT and observational studies: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Timothy H HarriesVictoria RowlandChristopher J CorriganIain J MarshallLucy McDonnellVibhore PrasadPeter SchofieldDavid ArmstrongPatrick White
Published in: Respiratory research (2020)
This is the first systematic review to assess, in post-hoc analyses of RCTs, the independent effect of ICS in reducing the risk of COPD exacerbation across a range of blood eosinophil thresholds. Association between ICS prescription and reduced exacerbation risk at these thresholds was confirmed. The lack of association found in the observational studies questions the relevance of these observations to a "real world" COPD population. To clarify the clinical utility of this biomarker, the association should be tested in prospective effectiveness studies.
Keyphrases
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • systematic review
  • lung function
  • randomized controlled trial
  • meta analyses
  • intensive care unit
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • air pollution
  • mechanical ventilation