The role of peripheral eosinophilia in diagnosing lung disorders: experience from a single pneumonological center
Background: Eosinophilia is rare but one of the important reasons to refer patients to pneumonological centers. Determining etiology of eosinophilia has practical implications for therapeutic intervention and disease prognosis. The study aimed to determine the role of peripheral eosinophilia in the...
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| Published in | Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine Vol. 16; no. 1; p. 770 |
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| Abstract | Background: Eosinophilia is rare but one of the important reasons to refer patients to pneumonological centers. Determining etiology of eosinophilia has practical implications for therapeutic intervention and disease prognosis. The study aimed to determine the role of peripheral eosinophilia in the diagnosis of lung disorders.Methods: To the retrospective study were included 46 patients diagnosed with peripheral eosinophilia with coexisting respiratory symptoms and/or radiologically detected lung lesions. All patients underwent standard diagnostic procedures, including a detailed clinical history review, physical examination, routine laboratory tests with basal cardiological examinations, and serological tests to detect parasites and allergies. Other procedures carried out depended on the symptoms of each patient. The relation between eosinophil counts in the blood and patients’ clinical manifestation was investigated to identify the degree of eosinophilia requiring immediate diagnostic procedures and treatment. Statistical analyses were performed using scientific computation libraries in the Python programming language, SciPy, v. 1.3.1. Briefly, the following tests were used: parametric Kruskal-Wallis H test, an independent t-test, ANOVA, the Shapiro-Wilk test, Fisher’s and Chi-squared tests, and the Holm-Bonferroni method.Results: Severe eosinophilia (≥5,000 cells/μl) was associated with extrapulmonary involvement and constitutional symptoms. Skin, heart, and pleural diseases were more frequent in these patients than in patients with mild or moderate eosinophilia (p=0.010, p=0.040, and p=0.007, respectively), and only these patients showed signs of kidney disease (p=0.006). Vasculitis was significantly more frequent in the severe eosinophilia group (p=0.048) than in the other two groups. In patients with moderate eosinophilia (1,500-5,000 cells/μl), extrapulmonary symptoms were less common, although signs of cardiac involvement were confirmed in 44% of subjects. In this group, vasculitis was the most commonly observed disease (42% of cases). Mild eosinophilia (<1,500 cells/μl) was mainly associated with airway disease. In this group, vasculitis and interstitial lung diseases were identified, but most were not typically connected with eosinophilia.Conclusions: Identification of peripheral eosinophilia may essentially determine diagnostic procedures in patients with lung disorders and may be a useful indicator of disease etiology. |
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| AbstractList | Eosinophilia is rare but one of the important reasons to refer patients to pneumonological centers. Determining etiology of eosinophilia has practical implications for therapeutic intervention and disease prognosis. The study aimed to determine the role of peripheral eosinophilia in the diagnosis of lung disorders.
In this retrospective study were included 46 patients diagnosed with peripheral eosinophilia with coexisting respiratory symptoms and/or radiologically detected lung lesions. All patients underwent standard diagnostic procedures, including a detailed clinical history review, physical examination, routine laboratory tests with basal cardiological examinations, and serological tests to detect parasites and allergies. Other procedures carried out depended on the symptoms of each patient. The relation between eosinophil counts in the blood and patients' clinical manifestation was investigated to identify the degree of eosinophilia requiring immediate diagnostic procedures and treatment. Statistical analyses were performed using scientific computation libraries in the Python programming language, SciPy, v. 1.3.1. Briefly, the following tests were used: parametric Kruskal-Wallis H test, an independent t-test, ANOVA, the Shapiro- Wilk test, Fisher's and Chi-squared tests, and the Holm-Bonferroni method.
Severe eosinophilia (≥5,000 cells/μl) was associated with extrapulmonary involvement and constitutional symptoms. Skin, heart, and pleural diseases were more frequent in these patients than in patients with mild or moderate eosinophilia (p=0.010, p=0.040, and p=0.007, respectively), and only these patients showed signs of kidney disease (p=0.006). Vasculitis was significantly more frequent in the severe eosinophilia group (p=0.048) than in the other two groups. In patients with moderate eosinophilia (1,500-5,000 cells/μl), extrapulmonary symptoms were less common, although signs of cardiac involvement were confirmed in 44% of subjects. In this group, vasculitis was the most commonly observed disease (42% of cases). Mild eosinophilia (<1,500 cells/μl) was mainly associated with airway disease. In this group, vasculitis and interstitial lung diseases were identified, but most were not typically connected with eosinophilia.
Identification of peripheral eosinophilia may essentially determine diagnostic procedures in patients with lung disorders and may be a useful indicator of disease etiology. Background: Eosinophilia is rare but one of the important reasons to refer patients to pneumonological centers. Determining etiology of eosinophilia has practical implications for therapeutic intervention and disease prognosis. The study aimed to determine the role of peripheral eosinophilia in the diagnosis of lung disorders.Methods: To the retrospective study were included 46 patients diagnosed with peripheral eosinophilia with coexisting respiratory symptoms and/or radiologically detected lung lesions. All patients underwent standard diagnostic procedures, including a detailed clinical history review, physical examination, routine laboratory tests with basal cardiological examinations, and serological tests to detect parasites and allergies. Other procedures carried out depended on the symptoms of each patient. The relation between eosinophil counts in the blood and patients’ clinical manifestation was investigated to identify the degree of eosinophilia requiring immediate diagnostic procedures and treatment. Statistical analyses were performed using scientific computation libraries in the Python programming language, SciPy, v. 1.3.1. Briefly, the following tests were used: parametric Kruskal-Wallis H test, an independent t-test, ANOVA, the Shapiro-Wilk test, Fisher’s and Chi-squared tests, and the Holm-Bonferroni method.Results: Severe eosinophilia (≥5,000 cells/μl) was associated with extrapulmonary involvement and constitutional symptoms. Skin, heart, and pleural diseases were more frequent in these patients than in patients with mild or moderate eosinophilia (p=0.010, p=0.040, and p=0.007, respectively), and only these patients showed signs of kidney disease (p=0.006). Vasculitis was significantly more frequent in the severe eosinophilia group (p=0.048) than in the other two groups. In patients with moderate eosinophilia (1,500-5,000 cells/μl), extrapulmonary symptoms were less common, although signs of cardiac involvement were confirmed in 44% of subjects. In this group, vasculitis was the most commonly observed disease (42% of cases). Mild eosinophilia (<1,500 cells/μl) was mainly associated with airway disease. In this group, vasculitis and interstitial lung diseases were identified, but most were not typically connected with eosinophilia.Conclusions: Identification of peripheral eosinophilia may essentially determine diagnostic procedures in patients with lung disorders and may be a useful indicator of disease etiology. Eosinophilia is rare but one of the important reasons to refer patients to pneumonological centers. Determining etiology of eosinophilia has practical implications for therapeutic intervention and disease prognosis. The study aimed to determine the role of peripheral eosinophilia in the diagnosis of lung disorders.BACKGROUNDEosinophilia is rare but one of the important reasons to refer patients to pneumonological centers. Determining etiology of eosinophilia has practical implications for therapeutic intervention and disease prognosis. The study aimed to determine the role of peripheral eosinophilia in the diagnosis of lung disorders.In this retrospective study were included 46 patients diagnosed with peripheral eosinophilia with coexisting respiratory symptoms and/or radiologically detected lung lesions. All patients underwent standard diagnostic procedures, including a detailed clinical history review, physical examination, routine laboratory tests with basal cardiological examinations, and serological tests to detect parasites and allergies. Other procedures carried out depended on the symptoms of each patient. The relation between eosinophil counts in the blood and patients' clinical manifestation was investigated to identify the degree of eosinophilia requiring immediate diagnostic procedures and treatment. Statistical analyses were performed using scientific computation libraries in the Python programming language, SciPy, v. 1.3.1. Briefly, the following tests were used: parametric Kruskal-Wallis H test, an independent t-test, ANOVA, the Shapiro- Wilk test, Fisher's and Chi-squared tests, and the Holm-Bonferroni method.METHODSIn this retrospective study were included 46 patients diagnosed with peripheral eosinophilia with coexisting respiratory symptoms and/or radiologically detected lung lesions. All patients underwent standard diagnostic procedures, including a detailed clinical history review, physical examination, routine laboratory tests with basal cardiological examinations, and serological tests to detect parasites and allergies. Other procedures carried out depended on the symptoms of each patient. The relation between eosinophil counts in the blood and patients' clinical manifestation was investigated to identify the degree of eosinophilia requiring immediate diagnostic procedures and treatment. Statistical analyses were performed using scientific computation libraries in the Python programming language, SciPy, v. 1.3.1. Briefly, the following tests were used: parametric Kruskal-Wallis H test, an independent t-test, ANOVA, the Shapiro- Wilk test, Fisher's and Chi-squared tests, and the Holm-Bonferroni method.Severe eosinophilia (≥5,000 cells/μl) was associated with extrapulmonary involvement and constitutional symptoms. Skin, heart, and pleural diseases were more frequent in these patients than in patients with mild or moderate eosinophilia (p=0.010, p=0.040, and p=0.007, respectively), and only these patients showed signs of kidney disease (p=0.006). Vasculitis was significantly more frequent in the severe eosinophilia group (p=0.048) than in the other two groups. In patients with moderate eosinophilia (1,500-5,000 cells/μl), extrapulmonary symptoms were less common, although signs of cardiac involvement were confirmed in 44% of subjects. In this group, vasculitis was the most commonly observed disease (42% of cases). Mild eosinophilia (<1,500 cells/μl) was mainly associated with airway disease. In this group, vasculitis and interstitial lung diseases were identified, but most were not typically connected with eosinophilia.RESULTSSevere eosinophilia (≥5,000 cells/μl) was associated with extrapulmonary involvement and constitutional symptoms. Skin, heart, and pleural diseases were more frequent in these patients than in patients with mild or moderate eosinophilia (p=0.010, p=0.040, and p=0.007, respectively), and only these patients showed signs of kidney disease (p=0.006). Vasculitis was significantly more frequent in the severe eosinophilia group (p=0.048) than in the other two groups. In patients with moderate eosinophilia (1,500-5,000 cells/μl), extrapulmonary symptoms were less common, although signs of cardiac involvement were confirmed in 44% of subjects. In this group, vasculitis was the most commonly observed disease (42% of cases). Mild eosinophilia (<1,500 cells/μl) was mainly associated with airway disease. In this group, vasculitis and interstitial lung diseases were identified, but most were not typically connected with eosinophilia.Identification of peripheral eosinophilia may essentially determine diagnostic procedures in patients with lung disorders and may be a useful indicator of disease etiology.CONCLUSIONSIdentification of peripheral eosinophilia may essentially determine diagnostic procedures in patients with lung disorders and may be a useful indicator of disease etiology. |
| Author | Wiatr, Elzbieta Fijołek, Justyna Roszkowski-Sliz, Kazimierz Piotrowska-Kownacka, Dorota |
| AuthorAffiliation | 1 The Third Department of Pneumonology and Oncology, National Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Research Institute , Warsaw 2 The First Department of Clinical Radiology, Independent Public Central Clinical Hospital of Medical University , Warsaw, Poland |
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