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Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics

BACKGROUND: Eosinophilia is a common, hematologic abnormality detected in periodic health checkups with diverse etiologies. There are a few clinical practice guidelines for the management of eosinophilia. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of eosinophilia among patients undergoing periodic heal...

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Autores principales: Ananchaisarp, Thareerat, Chamroonkiadtikun, Panya, Julamanee, Jakrawadee, Perdvong, Kewalee, Chimpalee, Thitawan, Rattanavirakul, Nutnicha, Leelarujijaroen, Nattawat, Hathaipitak, Tiprada, Tantinam, Thanarat
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Publicado: Sciendo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37551315
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abm-2022-0030
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author Ananchaisarp, Thareerat
Chamroonkiadtikun, Panya
Julamanee, Jakrawadee
Perdvong, Kewalee
Chimpalee, Thitawan
Rattanavirakul, Nutnicha
Leelarujijaroen, Nattawat
Hathaipitak, Tiprada
Tantinam, Thanarat
author_facet Ananchaisarp, Thareerat
Chamroonkiadtikun, Panya
Julamanee, Jakrawadee
Perdvong, Kewalee
Chimpalee, Thitawan
Rattanavirakul, Nutnicha
Leelarujijaroen, Nattawat
Hathaipitak, Tiprada
Tantinam, Thanarat
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description BACKGROUND: Eosinophilia is a common, hematologic abnormality detected in periodic health checkups with diverse etiologies. There are a few clinical practice guidelines for the management of eosinophilia. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of eosinophilia among patients undergoing periodic health examinations, evaluate its management and outcomes, and identify its associated factors. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study that included patients with eosinophilia diagnosed during the 2018 periodic health examinations at Songklanagarind Hospital. RESULTS: The prevalence rate of eosinophilia was 9.6% (988/10,299), and most patients (52.6%) were male with a median age of 53.0 (42.0–61.0) years. Only 174 patients (17.6%) were diagnosed and further examined to identify the cause of eosinophilia; including an examination of medical history (18.4%), physical examination (93.1%), laboratory analysis (9.2%), and consultation with internists (14.9%). Empirical anthelmintic therapy was administered in 130 patients (74.7%), and 49.2% achieved resolution. The possible causes of eosinophilia were identified in 20.7% (204/988), the most common cause being atopic disease (51.5%). Patients with moderate-to-severe eosinophilia were significantly more likely to be diagnosed, undergo further laboratory tests, and proceed with consultations with internists (adjusted OR [95% CI] = 3.52 [1.97–6.32], 17.13 [5.74–51.11], and 6.38 [1.95–20.93], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Eosinophilia is commonly identified in periodic health examinations, and most primary physicians lack knowledge regarding the diagnostic work-up required to determine the cause of eosinophilia. Empirical anthelmintic therapy showed satisfactory efficacy for the management of eosinophilia in areas where parasite infection is endemic.
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spelling pubmed-103211922023-08-07 Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics Ananchaisarp, Thareerat Chamroonkiadtikun, Panya Julamanee, Jakrawadee Perdvong, Kewalee Chimpalee, Thitawan Rattanavirakul, Nutnicha Leelarujijaroen, Nattawat Hathaipitak, Tiprada Tantinam, Thanarat Asian Biomed (Res Rev News) Original Article BACKGROUND: Eosinophilia is a common, hematologic abnormality detected in periodic health checkups with diverse etiologies. There are a few clinical practice guidelines for the management of eosinophilia. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of eosinophilia among patients undergoing periodic health examinations, evaluate its management and outcomes, and identify its associated factors. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study that included patients with eosinophilia diagnosed during the 2018 periodic health examinations at Songklanagarind Hospital. RESULTS: The prevalence rate of eosinophilia was 9.6% (988/10,299), and most patients (52.6%) were male with a median age of 53.0 (42.0–61.0) years. Only 174 patients (17.6%) were diagnosed and further examined to identify the cause of eosinophilia; including an examination of medical history (18.4%), physical examination (93.1%), laboratory analysis (9.2%), and consultation with internists (14.9%). Empirical anthelmintic therapy was administered in 130 patients (74.7%), and 49.2% achieved resolution. The possible causes of eosinophilia were identified in 20.7% (204/988), the most common cause being atopic disease (51.5%). Patients with moderate-to-severe eosinophilia were significantly more likely to be diagnosed, undergo further laboratory tests, and proceed with consultations with internists (adjusted OR [95% CI] = 3.52 [1.97–6.32], 17.13 [5.74–51.11], and 6.38 [1.95–20.93], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Eosinophilia is commonly identified in periodic health examinations, and most primary physicians lack knowledge regarding the diagnostic work-up required to determine the cause of eosinophilia. Empirical anthelmintic therapy showed satisfactory efficacy for the management of eosinophilia in areas where parasite infection is endemic. Sciendo 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10321192/ /pubmed/37551315 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abm-2022-0030 Text en © 2022 Thareerat Ananchaisarp et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Ananchaisarp, Thareerat
Chamroonkiadtikun, Panya
Julamanee, Jakrawadee
Perdvong, Kewalee
Chimpalee, Thitawan
Rattanavirakul, Nutnicha
Leelarujijaroen, Nattawat
Hathaipitak, Tiprada
Tantinam, Thanarat
Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics
title Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics
title_full Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics
title_fullStr Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics
title_short Prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics
title_sort prevalence and management of eosinophilia based on periodic health examinations in primary care clinics
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37551315
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abm-2022-0030
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