| Literature DB >> 28259163 |
Sushiladevi Natarajan1, Robert C Free1, Peter Bradding1, Lorcan McGarvey2, Salman Siddiqui3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Severe asthma is characterised by a variety of symptoms, which include chronic cough, however the mechanisms responsible for cough reflex hypersensitivity in asthma remain poorly elucidated. Current asthma patient-related outcome instruments such as the six-point Juniper Asthma Control Score (ACQ-6) and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) were not primarily designed to capture cough and its related morbidity in asthma. The Leicester Cough Questionnaire (LCQ) is a patient-related outcome instrument designed to capture the health-related quality of life associated with cough. To date the LCQ has not been evaluated in a severe asthma population.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; Cough
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28259163 PMCID: PMC5336616 DOI: 10.1186/s12931-017-0520-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Clinical Characteristics of Severe Asthma Populationᅟ
| Asthma population ( | |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 54.03 (14.9) |
| Sex (% male) | 37.4 |
| GINA Treatment Stepa | 5 (4–5) |
| Sputum Eosinophil (%)a | 3.5 (0.5-18.75) |
| % on ICS/LABA combination therapy (number) | 94.5 ( |
| % on Montelukast (number) | 27.1 ( |
| % on oral theophylline (number) | 32.4 ( |
| % on Inhaled Tiotrpoium Bromide (number) | 26.0 ( |
| % on maintenance oral prednisolone (number) | 53.8 ( |
| Dose (mg/24 h) in those on Prednisolone | 10 (5.0–12.5)a |
| Self-reported gastrointestinal reflux (%) | 49.0 |
| Nasal polyps (%) (number) | 26.3 ( |
| Perennial/seasonal rhinitis % (number) | 58.3 ( |
| Smoking history (pack years) | 7.2 (2.6–20) |
| Exacerbations in past year | 3 (1.0–6.0)a |
| ITU admissions in past year | 0.0 (0.0–0.0)a |
| Total ITU admissions | 0.0 (0.0–1.0)a |
| Hospital admissions in past year | 0.0 (0.0–1.0)a |
| Unscheduled GP/A&E visits | 3.0 (0.0–7.0)a |
| Smoking history (pack years) | 7.2 (2.6–20)a |
| Proportion of current: ex smokers | Current smokers: |
| % Smoking >10 pack years (number) | 16 .0 ( |
| Post Bronchodilator FEV1 (% Predicted) | 73.33 (35.7) |
| Post Bronchodilator FVC (% Predicted) | 96.6 (154..4) |
| Post Bronchodilator FEV1/FVC (%) | 66.82 (14.6) |
| GLI FEV1 Z score | −1.67 (2.68) |
| Bronchodilator reversibility (%) | 14.13 (19.01) |
| ACQ-6 scorea | 2.50 (1.5–3.5)a |
| AQLQ scorea | 3.83 (3.0–5.1)a |
| LCQ Total scorea | 15.48 (11.6–19.2)a |
| LCQ Total score (females)a | 14.9 (10.8–18.7) [ |
| LCQ Total Score (males)a | 17.1 (12.8–19.8) [ |
| LCQ Total score (smoker <10 pack/years) | 16.22 (11.3–19.0) |
| LCQ Total score (smoker ≥10 pack/years) | 15.4 (12.7–19.8) |
| LCQ Physicala | 4.75 (3.6–6.0)a |
| LCQ Psychologicala | 5.57 (4.0–6.7)a |
| LCQ Sociala | 5.38 (3.8–6.8)a |
GINA Global Initiative for Asthma, ICS/LABA inhaled corticosteroids/long acting beta-2 agonist combination therapy, ITU Intensive care unit, GP General practice, A&E Accident and emergency, FEV Forced Expiratory Volume in one second, FVC Forced Vital Capacity, GLI Global Lung Function Initiative, ACQ-6 Six-point Asthma Control Questionnaire, AQLQ Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire, LCQ Leicester Cough Questionnaire. Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) or amedian (interquartile range)
Fig. 1Distribution of the Leicester Cough Questionnaire. LCQ = Leicester Cough Questionnaire. Panel a: Histogram of the distribution of the Leicester cough questionnaire, Panel b-d: Histogram of the distribution of Leicester cough questionnaire domains
Fig. 2The relationships between the Leicester Cough Questionnaire and Eosinophilic airway Inflammation in sputum and Asthma Patient-Related Outcomes in Severe Asthma. LCQ = Leicester Cough Questionnaire, ACQ-6 = Six-point Asthma Control Questionnaire, AQLQ = Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire Panel a: Correlation between the Leicester cough questionnaire and Asthma quality of life questionnaire. Pearson correlation coefficient: r = 0.710, p < 0.0001. Dashed line represents median. Percentage of subjects in each quadrant is shown. Panel b: Bubble plot representing correlations between the Leicester cough questionnaire and sputum eosinophils (%) (Pearson correlation coefficient: r = −0.106, p = 0.106) and Six-point Asthma control questionnaire (Pearson correlation coefficient: r = .0.605, p < 0.0001