Clinical Trials Directory

Trials / Completed

CompletedNCT03146611

nCD64 vs. Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio for Predicting In-hospital Outcome in AE-COPD

Neutrophil CD64 Versus Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) as Markers Predicting In-hospital Outcome in Acute Exacerbation of COPD

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
75 (actual)
Sponsor
Assiut University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

Neutrophil CD64 versus Neutrophil/Lymphocyte ratio (NLR) as markers predicting in-hospital outcome in acute exacerbation of COPD

Detailed description

Acute exacerbation of COPD is among the most frequent reasons for hospitalisation. Approximately 4% of the general population in the western world is admitted with an acute respiratory disease at least once a year and nearly one fifth of hospital visits is due to acute exacerbation of COPD. Early identifications and management of AE-COPD is an important issue in clinical practice. AE-COPD is accompanied with various worsening respiratory symptoms and deterioration in lung function. Also the frequency and severity of attacks is associated with increased mortality. During exacerbation, the inflammation in COPD is amplified in comparison with stable periods. The increased level of inflammatory markers is associated with lung function decline. As infection, is the main cause leading to clinical AECOPD, white blood cell counts and ESR are the common markers to show the existence of infection in patients with COPD. Recently, other bio markers are used. Authors have found that the high-affinity Fc receptor-CD64 is expressed by monocytes and only weakly on resting neutrophils. The high-expression of neutrophil CD64 (nCD64) is an early step in the host- immune response to bacterial infection. Studies have shown that the nCD64 might be used as a bio-marker for early-onset sepsis or bacterial infection. However, authors agreed that the value of the nCD64 in COPD prognosis is unknown. As most of novel bio-markers that identify the severity of acute exacerbation in COPD, are time consuming and expensive, there is a need to use more simple tests. The Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio is a rapid, easy and cost-effective method derived from routine complete blood count tests in clinical practice. The NLR could be an important marker that assess inflammatory status in patients with COPD and could identify early, acute exacerbation. However, this bio marker has not been widely used in the diagnosis of AECOPD. The purpose of the present study is: 1- To measure the values of the neutrophil CD64 and NLR in patients with AECOPD and stable COPD, 2- to correlate between nCD64, NLR and the usual routine bio-markers as white blood cell count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate, 3- to investigate the role of nCD64 and NLR as predictors for short term hospital outcome in this group.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTnCD64neutrophil CD64
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTNeutrophil/Lymphocyte RatioNeutrophil/ lymphocyte ratio

Timeline

Start date
2016-03-11
Primary completion
2017-03-01
Completion
2017-04-20
First posted
2017-05-10
Last updated
2017-05-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03146611. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.