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               <dc:title>Association between routine blood biomarkers and clinical phenotypes and exacerbations in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease</dc:title>
               <dc:creator>Nuñez, Alexa</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Marras, Viviana</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Harlander, Matevz</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Mekov, Evgeni</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Esquinas López, Cristina</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Turel, Matjaz</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Lestan, David</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Petkov, Rosen</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Yanev, Nikolay</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Pirina, Pietro</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Negri, Silvia</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Miravitlles Fernández, Marc</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Barrecheguren, Miriam</dc:creator>
               <dc:subject>Marcadors bioquímics</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Malalties pulmonars obstructives cròniques</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Fenotip</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Biochemical markers</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases</dc:subject>
               <dc:subject>Phenotype</dc:subject>
               <dc:description>Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with increased lung and systemic inflammation. We aimed to identify associations between easy-to-obtain blood biomarkers and the frequency and severity of exacerbations. Methods: Cross-sectional, multicentre study performed in four centres in Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, and Slovenia. Blood samples were obtained for blood cell count, C-reactive protein (CRP), alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) and fibrinogen analysis. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and eosinophil/basophil ratio (EBR) were calculated. Firstly, patients were divided into clinical phenotypes according to the Spanish guidelines of COPD, and secondly, patients were classified into 2 groups: non-exacerbators (≤1 ambulatory exacerbation in the previous year) and exacerbators (≥2 ambulatory exacerbations or 1 hospitalisation in the previous year). A multivariate stepwise logistic regression model was performed to identify laboratory parameters associated with exacerbators. Results: A total of 355 patients with a mean age 66 years (SD=8.9) were included, and 64% were male. The mean FEV1% (forced expiratory volume in the first second) was 55% (SD=20%), and the mean COPD Assessment Test (CAT) score was 15.6 (SD=7.9). One hundred ninety-six (55.2%) patients were classified in the non-exacerbator group, and 159 (44.8%) were exacerbators. Patients in the exacerbators group presented lower haemoglobin levels (p=0.019) and ERB (p= 0.023) but higher CRP levels (p=0.001). In the multivariate analysis, females, higher levels of CRP, lower FEV1% and low EBR were independently related to exacerbators.&#xd;
Conclusion: Female sex, having a more severe impairment of lung function, higher CRP levels and a lower EBR are associated with an exacerbator phenotype in COPD.</dc:description>
               <dc:date>2025-05-09T17:46:50Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2025-05-09T17:46:50Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2020-03-31</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2025-05-09T17:46:50Z</dc:date>
               <dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</dc:type>
               <dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion</dc:type>
               <dc:relation>Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S240720</dc:relation>
               <dc:relation>International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 2020, vol. 15, p. 681-690</dc:relation>
               <dc:relation>https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S240720</dc:relation>
               <dc:rights>cc-by-nc (c)  Nuñez, Alexa et al., 2020</dc:rights>
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               <dc:publisher>Dove Medical Press</dc:publisher>
               <dc:source>Articles publicats en revistes (Infermeria de Salut Pública, Salut mental i Maternoinfantil)</dc:source>
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