Could the HALP score serve as a biomarker of bronchiectasis exacerbation?
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Introduction: Bronchiectasis is a chronic inflammatory lung disease and
patients may occasionally experience acute exacerbations. Our study aims to
determine the relationship between exacerbation periods and HALP (hemoglobin, albumin, lymphocyte, platelet) scores in patients with bronchiectasis.
Materials and Methods: Adult patients diagnosed with bronchiectasis and
followed up in our clinic between 02.2020-12.2022 were retrospectively
evaluated. After the examinations, the effect of bronchiectasis exacerbation on
the HALP score was investigated.
Results: A total of 84 patients diagnosed with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis were included in our study. 42 of the patients were male (50%), and 42
were female. The average age of all patients was 52.37 ± 16.2. 35 patients
(41.7%) were in the exacerbation period, and 49 patients (58.3%) were in
the stable period. The median values of leukocytes, neutrophils, and C-reactive
protein (CRP) were significantly higher in patients during the exacerbation
period compared to the stable period (respectively p= 0.00, p= 0.00, p=
0.00). The average values of FEV1% and FVC% in patients during the exacerbation period were significantly lower compared to the stable period (p=
0.03, p= 0.00, respectively). The HALP score was significantly lower in
patients during the exacerbation period compared to the stable period (p=
0.00). A significant negative correlation was found between the HALP score
and leukocytes, neutrophils, and CRP (p= 0.00, p= 0.00, p= 0.00, respectively). Also, a significant positive correlation was found between the HALP
score and FEV1% and FVC% (p= 0.00, p= 0.00, respectively).
Conclusion: Our study revealed that the HALP score is associated with infectious and pulmonary functional parameters in bronchiectasis patients in the
exacerbation period. We propose that the HALP score could serve as a valuable biomarker during exacerbations.
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