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Management and diagnosis of psychogenic cough, habit cough, and tic cough: a systematic review.

Qusay Haydour1, Fares Alahdab2, Magdoleen Farah2, Patricia Barrionuevo3, Anne E Vertigan4, Peter A Newcombe5, Tamara Pringsheim6, Anne B Chang7, Bruce K Rubin8, Lorcan McGarvey9, Kelly A Weir10, Kenneth W Altman11, Anthony Feinstein12, Mohammad Hassan Murad2, Richard S Irwin13.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapeutic options have been used to treat cough that is not associated with a pulmonary or extrapulmonary etiology.
METHODS: We conducted a systematic review to summarize the evidence supporting different cough management options in adults and children with psychogenic, tic, and habit cough. Medline, EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Scopus were searched from the earliest inception of each database to September 2013. Content experts were contacted, and we searched bibliographies of included studies to identify additional references.
RESULTS: A total of 18 uncontrolled studies were identified, enrolling 223 patients (46% male subjects, 96% children and adolescents). Psychogenic cough was the most common descriptive term used (90% of the studies). Most of the patients (95%) had no cough during sleep; barking or honking quality of cough was described in only eight studies. Hypnosis (three studies), suggestion therapy (four studies), and counseling and reassurance (seven studies) were the most commonly used interventions. Hypnosis was effective in resolving cough in 78% of the patients and improving it in another 5%. Suggestion therapy resolved cough successfully in 96% of the patients. The greatest majority of improvements noted with these forms of therapy occurred in the pediatric age group. The quality of evidence is low due to the lack of control groups, the retrospective nature of all the studies, heterogeneity of definitions and diagnostic criteria, and the high likelihood of reporting bias.
CONCLUSIONS: Only low-quality evidence exists to support a particular strategy to define and treat psychogenic, habit, and tic cough. Patient values, preferences, and availability of potential therapies should guide treatment choice.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24833061     DOI: 10.1378/chest.14-0795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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2.  ERS guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough in adults and children.

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Review 3.  Somatic Cough Syndrome (Previously Referred to as Psychogenic Cough) and Tic Cough (Previously Referred to as Habit Cough) in Adults and Children: CHEST Guideline and Expert Panel Report.

Authors:  Anne E Vertigan; Mohammad H Murad; Tamara Pringsheim; Anthony Feinstein; Anne B Chang; Peter A Newcombe; Bruce K Rubin; Lorcan P McGarvey; Kelly Weir; Kenneth W Altman; Miles Weinberger; Richard S Irwin; Todd M Adams; Kenneth W Altman; Alan F Barker; Surinder S Birring; Fiona Blackhall; Donald C Bolser; Louis-Philippe Boulet; Sidney S Braman; Christopher Brightling; Priscilla Callahan-Lyon; Brendan J Canning; Anne B Chang; Remy Coeytaux; Terrie Cowley; Paul Davenport; Rebecca L Diekemper; Satoru Ebihara; Ali A El Solh; Patricio Escalante; Anthony Feinstein; Stephen K Field; Dina Fisher; Cynthia T French; Peter Gibson; Philip Gold; Michael K Gould; Cameron Grant; Susan M Harding; Anthony Harnden; Adam T Hill; Richard S Irwin; Peter J Kahrilas; Karina A Keogh; Andrew P Lane; Kaiser Lim; Mark A Malesker; Peter Mazzone; Stuart Mazzone; Douglas C McCrory; Lorcan McGarvey; Alex Molasiotis; M Hassan Murad; Peter Newcombe; Huong Q Nguyen; John Oppenheimer; David Prezant; Tamara Pringsheim; Marcos I Restrepo; Mark Rosen; Bruce Rubin; Jay H Ryu; Jaclyn Smith; Susan M Tarlo; Anne E Vertigan; Gang Wang; Miles Weinberger; Kelly Weir; Renda Soylemez Wiener
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Authors:  Kefang Lai; Wen Peng; Wenzhi Zhan; Jia-Xing Xie; Jing Tian; Xiao-Ping Zuo; Li Long; Jia-Man Tang; Jia-Yu Pan; Mei Jiang; Nan-Shan Zhong
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9.  "The Barking Girl": A Case Report of Psychogenic Cough in a Child with a Review of Literature.

Authors:  Praveen Kumar Jakati; Subrata Naskar; Anisha Khanna
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