| Literature DB >> 27298726 |
Alessandro Zanasi1, Luigi Lanata2, Federico Saibene2, Giovanni Fontana3, Peter V Dicpinigaitis4, Valentina Venier2, Francesco De Blasio5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute cough is one of the most frequent symptoms prompting a visit to a health care provider, usually following a viral upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). The disproportionate use of antibiotics in children with URTIs, recently highlighted in the medical literature, could lead to associated side effects, without any beneficial effect. Although an early, albeit inappropriate, antibiotic prescription increases parental satisfaction, URTIs are predominantly viral infections and are generally self-limiting. Therefore the aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of antibiotics compared to symptomatic drugs (central and peripheral antitussives) on URTI-related cough in a pediatric population.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotic; Antitussives; Children; Cough; Levodropropizine; URTI
Year: 2016 PMID: 27298726 PMCID: PMC4904362 DOI: 10.1186/s40248-016-0059-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Multidiscip Respir Med ISSN: 1828-695X
Patients characteritics at baseline according to types of treatments
| Antibiotic (ANT) | Antitussives (ATT) | Combination (COM) | No Treatment (NT) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years), mean (min-max) | 4.9 (0.4–13.0) | 6.4 (0.8–14.0) | 6.5 (1.7–13.3) | 7.0 (0.3–14.0) |
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| Cough Duration (days), mean (min-max) | 5.7 (1.0–21.0) | 4.6 (2.0–20.0) | 6.5 (2.0–30.0) | 5.0 (2.0–1.0) |
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| Cough Type (%) | |||||
| Productive | 61.8 % | 26 % | 52.6 % | 47.3 % |
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| Dry | 23.6 % | 64.2 % | 26.3 % | 34.5 % | |
| Mix | 14.6 % | 9.8 % | 21.1 % | 18.2 % | NS ANT vs ATT, NS ATT vs COM |
| Cough Intensity (%) | |||||
| Mild | 19.1 % | 10.6 % | 0 % | 43.6 % | NS ANT vs ATT |
| Moderate | 36 % | 63.4 % | 34.2 % | 54.5 % | NS ANT vs ATT, NS ATT vs COM |
| Severe | 44.9 % | 26 % | 65.8 % | 1.8 % | NS ANT vs ATT |
| Cough Frequency (%) | |||||
| Occasional | 22.5 % | 20.3 % | 0 % | 58.2 % | NS ANT vs ATT |
| Frequent | 58.4 % | 71.5 % | 60.5 % | 41.8 % | NS ANT vs ATT, NS ATT vs COM |
| Continuous | 19.1 % | 8.1 % | 39.5 % | 0 % | NS ANT vs ATT |
| Concomitant respiratory diseases | |||||
| Yes | 74.2 % | 72.4 % | 81.6 % | 92.7 % |
|
| No | 25.8 % | 27.6 % | 18.4 % | 7.3 % | |
| First episode of cough | |||||
| Yes | 57.3 % | 51.2 % | 63.2 % | 40 % | NS |
| No | 42.7 % | 48.8 % | 36.8 % | 60 % | NS |
Cough characteristics at baseline according to types of administered antitussives (centrals vs levodropropizine)
| Central Antitussives (CA) | Levodropropizine (LDP) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cough Type (%) | |||
| Productive | 25 % | 75 % | 0,1773 (NS) |
| Dry | 41.8 % | 58.2 % | |
| Mix | 25 % | 75 %% | |
| Cough Intensity (%) | |||
| Mild | 38.5 % | 61.5 % | 0.7517 (NS) |
| Moderate | 33.3 % | 66.7 % | |
| Severe | 40.6 % | 59.4 % | |
| Cough Frequency (%) | |||
| Occasional | 24 % | 76 % | 0.3869 (NS) |
| Frequent | 38.6 % | 61.4 % | |
| Continuous | 40 % | 60 % | |
Fig. 1Types of treatments administered to children included in the study
Fig. 2Treatments outcomes according to different types of administered treatment
Fig. 3Treatments outcomes according to different types of treatment including the distinction between central and peripheral antitussive molecules
Outcome differences between group of treatment: χ2 test results
| Treatments | Resolution of cough |
|---|---|
| Antibiotics vs antitussives | χ2 = 5.999 ( |
| Antibiotics vs peripheral antitussives | χ2 = 8.998 ( |
| Antibiotics vs central antitussives | χ2 = 0.280 ( |
| Antibiotics + antitussives vs antitussives | χ2 = 0.053 ( |
| Antibiotics + peripheral antituss. vs peripheral antitussives | χ2 = 0.016 ( |
| Antibiotics + central antitussives vs central antitussives | χ2 = 0.001 ( |
Outcome differences between group of treatment in children with severe cough: χ2 test results
| Treatments | Resolution of cough |
|---|---|
| Antibiotics vs antitussives | χ2 = 3.738 ( |
| Antibiotics vs peripheral antitussives | χ2 = 8.928 ( |
| Antibiotics vs central antitussives | χ2 = 0.000 ( |
| Antibiotics + antitussives vs antitussives | χ2 = 0.218 ( |
| Antibiotics + peripheral antituss. vs peripheral antitussives | χ2 = 0.000 ( |
| Antibiotics + central antitussives vs central antitussives | χ2 = 0.713 ( |
NA not applicable