Cigarette Smoking, and Blood Monocyte Count Correlate with Chronic Lung Injuries and Mortality.
Rahul G SanganiVishal DeepakJaveria AnwarZalak PatelAndrew J GhioPublished in: International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (2023)
Indices of CS and greater monocyte numbers were associated with endpoints of chronic lung disease suggesting a participation in pathogenesis. Application of these easily available metrics may support a chronology of CS-induced chronic lung injuries. While a relative lesser amount of smoking can be associated with lung cancer and fibrosis, greater CPY increases the risk for emphysema. Monocytosis predicted lung fibrosis and mortality. Duration of smoking may serve as a better marker of monocytosis and associated chronic lung diseases.