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J Asthma ; 59(3): 536-540, 2022 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33287605

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Objective: This exploratory cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the associations between the chemokine ligand 18 (CCL18) blood level and phenotypic characteristics of asthma.Methods: We evaluated in a sample of 173 asthmatic adult patients from the Cohort of Bronchial obstruction and Asthma (63.4% women; median age 50 ± interquartile range 27.5 years; median level of CCL18 was 44.1 ± interquartile range 27.5 ng/mL) the association between CCL18 blood level and allergic features of asthma using a multivariate analysis.Results: We found an association between the log-transformed value of blood CCL18 and age (+0.7% [0.1; 1.3] per 1-year increase, p = 0.033), gender (-25.1% [-42; -3.2] in women, p = 0.029), and nasal polyposis (+38.1% [11.6; 70.9], p = 0.004). No association was observed between CCL18 level and the other main phenotypic characteristics of asthma.Conclusions: Our exploratory study suggests that CCL18 is not an effective biomarker of allergic asthma endotype but may rather be a biomarker of tissue eosinophilia as supported by its association with nasal polyposis.


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Asthma , Nasal Polyps , Adult , Asthma/diagnosis , Biomarkers , Chemokines , Chemokines, CC , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Ligands , Male
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Thorax ; 76(6): 632-633, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33514669

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We present the cases of two laryngectomised patients who were treated for granulomas of the tracheostomy orifice with a silver nitrate pencil. During tracheostomy care, the tip broke off, was aspirated and fell into the bronchial tree. Necrotising ulcerative injuries of the right bronchial tree with clear delineation were found without lesions in the subsegmental division. To prevent the risk of secondary stenosis of the small airways induced by the spread of silver nitrate, we did not irrigate with saline solution as previously reported. Antibiotherapy and endoscopic monitoring were performed. Complete healing in 4-6 weeks was found without stenosis of the bronchial tree or bleeding.


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Bronchi/diagnostic imaging , Foreign Bodies/surgery , Silver Nitrate/adverse effects , Tracheostomy/adverse effects , Aged , Bronchoscopy , Female , Foreign Bodies/diagnosis , Humans , Inhalation , Male , Middle Aged
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