Diagnostic Value of Sputum Cytology in Asthma-COPD Overlap
NCT ID: NCT04056364
Last Updated: 2019-09-20
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
150 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-09-30
2021-10-31
Brief Summary
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to examine the relationship between sputum cell counts in bronchial revers¬ibility and bronchial hyperresponsiveness
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Detailed Description
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Cell count in induced sputum is a noninvasive biomarker to assess airway inflammation phenotypes. Accordingly, sputum cell counts are extensively used in the treatment of asthma and COPD. Nevertheless, the clinical application of sputum cell counts in patients with asthma-COPD overlap (ACO) remains elusive .
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Asthma
Asthma patients will be diagnosed according to a clinical history of wheezing, cough, chest tightness or shortness of breath, as well as the presence of BHR (cumulative dose caus¬ing a 20% decrease in FEV1), based on the GINA guidelines. None of them had a history of COPD, or previous doctor-diagnosed ACO. All subjects had not used any oral or/and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) in the previous 12 weeks. The included patients with asthma had initial diagnosis and were under uncontrolled stage.
sputum cytology
Sputum cytology refers to the examination of sputum (mucus) under a microscope to look for abnormal or cancerous cells. Sputum, or phlegm, is the fluid that is secreted by cells in the lower respiratory tract such as the bronchi and the trachea. It differs from saliva, in that it contains cells that line the respiratory passages.
COPD
COPD patients were diagnosed according to the GOLD criterion, which included a post-bronchodilator spirometry to confirm airflow obstruction (FEV1 to forced vital capacity ratio \[FEV1/FVC\] ,70%), in a clinical context (dyspnea, chronic cough or sputum production, and a history of expo¬sure to risk factors for the disease). They had received a COPD diagnosis at least 1 year before the study. None of them had a history of asthma. All subjects had not used any oral or/and ICS in the previous 4 weeks. The included COPD patients had exacerbations. The GOLD stage of COPD was defined according to the 2019 recommendations of GOLD.
sputum cytology
Sputum cytology refers to the examination of sputum (mucus) under a microscope to look for abnormal or cancerous cells. Sputum, or phlegm, is the fluid that is secreted by cells in the lower respiratory tract such as the bronchi and the trachea. It differs from saliva, in that it contains cells that line the respiratory passages.
ACO
ACO will be diagnosed by two steps: the first step is the identification of a history of chronic airway disease, i.e., chronic or recurrent cough, sputum production, wheezing, or repeated acute lower respiratory tract infections. In the second step, the features of asthma and those of COPD that best describe the patients
sputum cytology
Sputum cytology refers to the examination of sputum (mucus) under a microscope to look for abnormal or cancerous cells. Sputum, or phlegm, is the fluid that is secreted by cells in the lower respiratory tract such as the bronchi and the trachea. It differs from saliva, in that it contains cells that line the respiratory passages.
Interventions
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sputum cytology
Sputum cytology refers to the examination of sputum (mucus) under a microscope to look for abnormal or cancerous cells. Sputum, or phlegm, is the fluid that is secreted by cells in the lower respiratory tract such as the bronchi and the trachea. It differs from saliva, in that it contains cells that line the respiratory passages.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assiut University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hesham Memo Ahmed
Principal Investigator
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References
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Ojanguren I, Moullec G, Hobeika J, Miravitlles M, Lemiere C. Clinical and inflammatory characteristics of Asthma-COPD overlap in workers with occupational asthma. PLoS One. 2018 Mar 2;13(3):e0193144. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193144. eCollection 2018.
Other Identifiers
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sputum cytology
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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