This study evaluated peripheral eosinophil and serum eosinophilic cationic protein (s-ECP) levels as markers of asthma control. A total of 38 children with asthma (16 controlled and 22 partially controlled) were compared with 16 age- and sex-matched healthy children. Total asthma cases had higher eosinophil counts and s-ECP levels than healthy children and partially controlled asthmatics had significantly higher levels of both markers than controlled asthmatics. Controlled asthma cases showed non-significant changes in both parameters versus healthy children. A negative correlation was noted between degree of asthma control and both eosinophil counts and s-ECP levels (r = -0.60 and -0.75 respectively). s-ECP as well as peripheral eosinophil count may be helpful in the assessment of asthma control.
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Zedan, M., Settin, A., El-Chennawi, F., El-Desouky, T., Nasef, N., & Fouda, A. (2010). Eosinophilic cationic protein: Is it useful in assessing control of childhood asthma? Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(10), 1045–1049. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.10.1045
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