Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Sputum Eosinophils Complementary Tools for Diagnosing Occupational Asthma: Study

Published On 2025-01-24 15:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-01-24 15:30 GMT

Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Sputum Eosinophils are Complementary Tools for Diagnosing Occupational Asthma suggests a study published in the Allergy.

Exposure-related changes in exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) and sputum eosinophils have not been thoroughly compared in the investigation of occupational asthma. This study aimed to compare the accuracies of the changes in FeNO concentrations and sputum eosinophil counts in identifying asthmatic reactions induced by occupational agents during specific inhalation challenges (SICs). This retrospective multicenter study included 321 subjects who completed an assessment of FeNO and sputum eosinophils before and 24 hours after SICs with various occupational agents, of whom 156 showed a positive result. Results: Post-challenge changes in FeNO and sputum eosinophils showed similar accuracies, with areas under the receiver operating characteristics curve of 0.78 (95% confidence interval [95% CI], 0.72-0.83) and 0.81 (95% CI, 0.76-0.86), respectively. Increases in FeNO level ≥ 13 ppb and sputum eosinophils ≥ 1.25% were identified as the optimal threshold values for differentiating positive from negative SICs. Using these thresholds, the changes in FeNO and sputum eosinophils each achieved a ≥ 95% specificity but a low sensitivity (55% and 62%, respectively). FeNO and sputum eosinophils showed discordant increases in 38% of subjects with a positive SIC. Combining either a rise in FeNO ≥ 13 ppb or an increase in sputum eosinophils ≥ 1.25% increased the sensitivity to 77%. Increases in FeNO concentration and/or sputum eosinophils after exposure to occupational agents strongly support a diagnosis of occupational asthma. The assessment of both markers of airway inflammation should be regarded as a reliable complementary tool to spirometry for identifying bronchial responses to occupational agents.

Reference:

Doyen V, Migueres N, van Kampen V, Suojalehto H, Mason P, Munoz X, Sastre J, Quirce S, Svanes C, Walters G, Moore V, Jacobsen IB, Folletti I, Preiser AM, Walusiak-Skorupa J, Rifflart C, de Blay F, Vandenplas O; European network for the PHenotyping of OCcupational ASthma (E‐PHOCAS). Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Sputum Eosinophils Are Complementary Tools for Diagnosing Occupational Asthma. Allergy. 2024 Dec 27. doi: 10.1111/all.16447. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39726396.

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