Abstract
Were analyzed cytological and immunocytochemical data of induced sputum 43 patients with dif- ferent levels of asthma controlResults of cytological research showed lack or presence of eosinophilic airway inflammation (rela- tive number of eosinophils> 3%), but were not helpful in distinguishing uncontrolled from partially controlled asthma, these data could not be used for determination of level of asthma control. Objective indicator of the severity of airway inflammation, significantly correlated with the levels of disease con- trol, is the ratio of IL-1Ra/IL-1 in AM.
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