A systematic review and meta‐analysis on absolute eosinophil counts and the risk of asthma in preschool children with wheezing: An EAACI Task Force Report

Author:

Adamiec Aleksander12ORCID,Cieślik Maja1ORCID,Mączka Katarzyna12ORCID,Tarnoruda Joanna3,Jensen Signe4ORCID,Chawes Bo4ORCID,Bønnelykke Klaus4ORCID,Konradsen Jon R.56ORCID,Söderhäll Cilla56ORCID,Makrinioti Heidi7ORCID,Camargo Carlos A.7ORCID,Hasegawa Kohei7ORCID,Ambrożej Dominika12ORCID,Jartti Tuomas8910,Ruszczyński Marek3ORCID,Feleszko Wojciech1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatric Pneumonology and Allergy Medical University of Warsaw Children's Hospital Warsaw Poland

2. Doctoral School Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

3. Department of Paediatrics Medical University of Warsaw Children's Hospital Warsaw Poland

4. Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

5. Department of Women's and Children's Health Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

6. Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

7. Department of Emergency Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston USA

8. Department of Paediatrics Turku University Hospital and Turku University Turku Finland

9. PEDEGO Research Unit, Medical Research Centre University of Oulu Turku Finland

10. Department of Pediatrics Oulu University Hospital Turku Finland

Abstract

AbstractPreschool children with wheezing disorders pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges and consume substantial healthcare resources. Peripheral eosinophil blood count (EBC) has been proposed as a potential indicator for future asthma development. This review by the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Preschool Wheeze Task Force aimed to provide systematic evidence for the association between increased EBC and the risk of future asthma, as well as to identify potential cutoff values. In February 2023, a search of PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases was conducted to identify studies comparing EBCs in preschool children with wheezing who continued to wheeze later in life and those who did not. Included observational studies focused on children aged <6 years with a wheezing disorder, assessment of their EBCs, and subsequent asthma status. No language or publication date restrictions were applied. Among the initial 3394 studies screened, 10 were included in the final analysis, involving 1225 patients. The data from these studies demonstrated that high EBC in preschool children with wheezing is associated with future asthma development, with odds ratios of 1.90 (95% CI: 0.45–7.98, p = .38), 2.87 (95% CI: 1.38–5.95, p < .05), and 3.38 (95% CI: 1.72–6.64, p < .05) for cutoff values in the <300, 300–449, and ≥450 cells/μL ranges, respectively. Defining a specific cutoff point for an elevated EBC lacks consistency, but children with EBC >300 cells/μL are at increased risk of asthma. However, further research is needed due to the limitations of the included studies. Future investigations are necessary to fully elucidate the discussed association.

Funder

European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Publisher

Wiley

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