Inhaled corticosteroids may be useful in bronchiectasis with peripheral blood eosinophilia

IF 9 1区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Thorax Pub Date : 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1136/thorax-2025-223053
Cassandra Thompson, Peter G Middleton
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Abstract

Bronchiectasis, a clinical syndrome of recurrent cough and sputum production, can be diagnosed when high-resolution CT (HRCT) scans show pathological airway enlargement. Obstructive airway diseases, including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are diagnosed by the presence of obstructive spirometry with a ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) over forced vital capacity (FVC) of <0.7 or the lower limit of normal. People with both obstructive spirometry and HRCT changes are then given the diagnosis of bronchiectasis+asthma overlap or bronchiectasis+COPD overlap. While inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are the mainstay of treatment for asthma1 and are recommended for use in people with COPD who have frequent exacerbations,2 there is still limited evidence concerning the use of ICS in people with bronchiectasis without asthma or COPD.3 Previous population-based surveys have found that people with bronchiectasis who are prescribed ICS have an increased risk of exacerbations and hospitalisations, with a trend towards increased mortality.4 Thus, the recent European Respiratory Society guidelines for bronchiectasis management recommend against the indiscriminate use of ICS in those with bronchiectasis who do not have asthma or …
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Thorax
Thorax 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
16.10
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发文量
197
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Thorax stands as one of the premier respiratory medicine journals globally, featuring clinical and experimental research articles spanning respiratory medicine, pediatrics, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and surgery. The journal's mission is to publish noteworthy advancements in scientific understanding that are poised to influence clinical practice significantly. This encompasses articles delving into basic and translational mechanisms applicable to clinical material, covering areas such as cell and molecular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and immunology.
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