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Woo-Jung Song1, Ju-Young Kim1, Eun-Jung Jo2, Seung-Eun Lee2, Min-Hye Kim1, Min-Suk Yang3, Hye-Ryun Kang1, Heung-Woo Park1, Yoon-Seok Chang2, Kyung-Up Min1, Sang-Heon Cho1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The present study aimed to examine the age and gender distributions among chronic cough patients referred to a tertiary cough clinic in Korea, and to investigate clinical factors related to the demographic findings.Entities:
Keywords: Cough; respiratory hypersensitivity
Year: 2014 PMID: 25228996 PMCID: PMC4161680 DOI: 10.4168/aair.2014.6.5.401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Immunol Res ISSN: 2092-7355 Impact factor: 5.764
Baseline characteristics of 272 chronic cough patients
P values were determined by chi-squared tests, t-tests, or Mann-Whitney tests.
*Referral type defined as 'secondary referral' (if from primary physicians) or 'tertiary referral' (if from other specialists in secondary or tertiary hospitals); †Rhinitis/rhinosinusitis defined as positive if the subject had definite nasal symptoms (rhinorrhea and/or nasal obstruction) or positive nasal endoscopic findings (nasal polyp, mucopurulent discharge or edema in middle meatus); ‡AHR defined as positive if the subject had methacholine PC20 <16 mg/mL; §Sputum eosinophilia defined as positive if the subject had induced sputum eosinophil ≥3%; ∥C5 was defined by the lowest capsaicin concentration to provoke 5 consecutive coughs within one minute after inhalation; ¶Cough by cold air defined as positive if the subject answered yes to the questionnaire item 'cough triggered when you inhale cold air'; **Cough by singing/talking defined as positive if the subject answered yes to the questionnaire item 'cough triggered when you talk or sing'. ††Allotussia defined as positive if 'cough by cold air' or 'cough by singing/talking' was positive; ‡‡Laryngeal paresthesia defined as positive if the subject answered yes to the questionnaire item 'abnormal throat sensation or tickle when not exposed to a cough trigger'.
BMI, body mass index; IQR, interquartile range; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; FVC, forced vital capacity; AHR, airway hyper-responsiveness.
Fig. 1Histograms of age (A) and age of onset (B) distribution based on gender for study participants who presented chronic cough on the initial visit (n=272).
Age and gender differences for the clinical parameters of 270 chronic cough patients
P values were determined by chi-squared test or one-way ANOVA test.
*See Table 1 for definitions.
AHR, airway hyper-responsiveness.
Fig. 2Box-and-whisker plots for capsaicin cough reflex sensitivity (C5) assessed in 270 chronic cough patients. Plots presented according to age groups. The box indicates the lower and upper quartile; central line, median value; and points at the end of the whiskers, upper extreme values. P values were determined by a Mann-Whitney test for a difference by gender.
Fig. 3Box-and-whisker plots for total counts of capsaicin-induced coughs during the challenge. Plots presented according to age groups. Box indicates the lower and upper quartile; central line, median value; and points at the end of the whiskers, upper extreme values. P values were determined by a Mann-Whitney test for a difference by gender.