A. Yii, T. Tay, S. Puah, H. Lim, A. Li, P. Lau, Rae-Ann Tan, L. Neo, K. Chung, M. Koh
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Blood eosinophil count correlates with severity of respiratory failure in life‐threatening asthma and predicts risk of subsequent exacerbations
An elevated blood eosinophil count when asthma is stable predicts exacerbations and therapeutic response to corticosteroids or biologics targeting eosinophils. Few studies have examined the prognostic value of blood eosinophils measured at exacerbation.