| Literature DB >> 28352199 |
Alessandro Zanasi1, Luigi Morcaldi2, Salvatore Cazzato3, Massimiliano Mazzolini4, Marzia Lecchi5, Antonio Maria Morselli-Labate6, Marianna Mastroroberto6, Roberto W Dal Negro7.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Children's cough is a daily concern for most pediatricians. The management of both acute and chronic cough requires a systematic and comprehensive approach. Despite the approved protocols for management, the pediatric assessment of cough and the corresponding prescribing attitude frequently do not fit these protocols, which can be affected by parental suggestions - sometimes substantially.Entities:
Keywords: acute cough; chronic cough; cough impact; cough in children; pediatricians’ prescriptions
Year: 2017 PMID: 28352199 PMCID: PMC5358962 DOI: 10.2147/CEOR.S129696
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinicoecon Outcomes Res ISSN: 1178-6981
Geographical distribution of requests for consultations in patients with chronic cough
| Specialist consulted | Overall Italy | Italian areas
| Overall | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern (n=87) | Central (n=62) | Southern (n=144) | |||
| Allergologists | 213 (72.7%) | 65 (74.7%), | 44 (71.0%), | 104 (72.2%), | 0.866 |
| Otorhinolaryngologists | 182 (62.1%) | 44 (50.6%), | 41 (66.1%), | 97 (67.4%), | 0.030 |
| Pneumologists | 97 (33.1%) | 38 (43.7%), | 27 (43.5%), | 32 (22.2%), | 0.001 |
| Gastroenterologists | 52 (17.7%) | 10 (11.5%), | 6 (9.7%), | 36 (25.0%), | 0.006 |
Notes: p-values compare the frequency within each area versus the total frequency observed in Italy (hierarchical log-linear model).
Pearson’s chi-square test.
Main causes of acute cough within each Italian area as reported by respondents (overall p=0.013 among the three Italian areas; Pearson’s chi-square test)
| Main causes of cough | Overall Italy (n=300) | Italian areas
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern (n=90) | Central (n=66) | Southern (n=144) | ||
| Viral infections | 134 (44.7%) | 40 (44.4%), | 22 (33.3%), | 72 (50.0%), |
| URTIs | 92 (30.7%) | 19 (21.1%), | 24 (36.4%), | 49 (34.0%), |
| LRTIs | 22 (7.3%) | 8 (8.9%), | 6 (9.1%), | 8 (5.6%), |
| Allergic rhinitis/asthma | 44 (14.7%) | 21 (23.3%), | 10 (15.2%), | 13 (9.0%), |
| Others | 8 (2.7%) | 2 (2.2%), | 4 (6.1%), | 2 (1.4%), |
Note: p-values compare the frequency within each area versus the total frequency observed in Italy (hierarchical log-linear model).
Abbreviations: LRTIs, lower respiratory tract infections; URTIs, upper respiratory tract infections.
Main causes of chronic cough within each Italian area reported by respondents (overall Pearson’s chi-square test=ns).
| Main causes of cough | Overall Italy (n=300) | Italian areas
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern (n=90) | Central (n=66) | Southern (n=144) | ||
| Viral infections | 12 (4.0%) | 2 (2.2%), | 8 (12.1%), | 2 (1.4%), |
| URTIs | 62 (20.7%) | 20 (22.2%), | 14 (21.2%), | 28 (19.4%), |
| LRTIs | 33 (11.0%) | 9 (10.0%), | 12 (18.2%), | 12 (8.3%), |
| Bacterial infections | 9 (3.0%) | 2 (2.2%), | 1 (1.5%), | 6 (4.2%), |
| Allergic rhinitis/asthma | 160 (53.3%) | 49 (54.4%), | 27 (40.9%), | 84 (58.3%), |
| Gastroesophageal reflux | 16 (5.3%) | 4 (4.4%), | 4 (6.1%), | 8 (5.6%), |
| Others | 8 (2.7%) | 4 (4.4%), | 0, | 4 (2.8%), |
Note: p-values compare the frequency within each area versus the total frequency observed in Italy (hierarchical log-linear model).
Abbreviations: LRTIs, lower respiratory tract infections; ns, not significant; URTIs, upper respiratory tract infections.
First-line treatment indicated by pediatricians for acute cough, stratified according to the different Italian areas, and the causes of acute cough
| First line treatments | Overall Italy | Italian areas
| Causes of acute cough
| ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern | Central | Southern | Allergic rhinitis/asthma (n=44) | Viral infections | URTIs | LRTIs | Others | ||
| None | 24 (8.0%) | 2 (2.2%), | 10 (15.2%), | 12 (8.3%), | 0, | 20 (14.9%), | 2 (2.2%), | 0, | 2 (25.0%), |
| Aerosol therapy | 79 (26.3%) | 21 (23.3%), | 12 (18.2%), | 46 (31.9%), | 18 (40.9%), | 27 (20.1%), | 30 (32.6%), | 4 (18.2%), | 0, |
| Oral corticosteroids | 30 (10.0%) | 10 (11.1%), | 3 (4.5%), | 17 (11.8%), | 6 (13.6%), | 10 (7.5%), | 10 (10.9%), | 2 (9.1%), | 2 (25.0%), |
| Symptomatics | 53 (17.7%) | 14 (15.6%), | 6 (9.1%), | 33 (22.9%), | 0, | 33 (24.6%), | 20 (21.7%), | 0, | 0, |
| Antibiotics | 66 (22.0%) | 21 (23.3%), | 25 (37.9%), | 20 (13.9%), | 18 (40.9%), | 20 (14.9%), | 16 (17.4%), | 12 (54.5%), | 0, |
| Phytotherapics | 48 (16.0%) | 22 (24.4%), | 10 (15.2%), | 16 (11.1%), | 2 (4.5%), | 24 (17.9%), | 14 (15.2%), | 4 (18.2%), | 4 (50.0%), |
| Overall | – | ||||||||
Notes: p-values compare the frequency within each area versus the total frequency observed in Italy (hierarchical log-linear model).
Pearson’s chi-square test.
Abbreviations: LRTIs, lower respiratory tract infections; URTIs, upper respiratory tract infections.
First-line treatment indicated by pediatricians for chronic cough, stratified according to the different Italian areas, and the causes of chronic cough
| First line treatments | Overall Italy (n=300) | Italian areas
| Causes of chronic cough
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern (n=90) | Central (n=66) | Southern (n=144) | Allergic rhinitis/asthma (n=160) | Viral Infections (n=12) | URTIs (n=62) | LRTIs (n=33) | Bacterial infections (n=9) | Gastroesophageal reflux (n=16) | Others (n=8) | ||
| None | 12 (4.0%) | 2 (2.2%), | 4 (6.1%), | 6 (4.2%), | 6 (3.8%), | 0, | 2 (3.2%), | 0, | 0, | 0, | 4 (50.0%), |
| Aerosol therapy | 114 (38.0%) | 31 (34.4%), | 19 (28.8%), | 64 (44.4%), | 98 (61.3%), | 0, | 8 (12.9%), | 6 (18.2%), | 0, | 2 (12.5%), | 0, |
| Oral corticosteroids | 9 (3.0%) | 3 (3.3%), | 1 (1.5%), | 5 (3.5%), | 4 (2.5%), | 2 (16.7%), | 2 (3.2%), | 1 (3.0%), | 0, | 0, | 0, |
| Symptomatics | 12 (4.0%) | 2 (2.2%), | 2 (3.0%), | 8 (5.6%), | 4 (2.5%), | 0, | 6 (9.7%), | 0, | 0, | 2 (12.5%), | 0, |
| Antibiotics | 125 (41.7%) | 38 (42.2%), | 36 (54.5%), | 51 (35.4%), | 38 (23.8%), | 10 (83.3%), | 42 (67.7%), | 24 (72.7%), | 7 (77.8%), | 2 (12.5%), | 2 (25.0%), |
| Homeopathic/herbal remedies | 10 (3.3%) | 8 (8.9%), | 0, | 2 (1.4%), | 2 (1.3%), | 0, | 2 (3.2%), | 2 (6.1%), | 2 (22.2%), | 0, | 2 (25.0%), |
| Gastroprotectants | 18 (6.0%) | 6 (6.7%), | 4 (6.1%), | 8 (5.6%), | 8 (5.0%), | 0, | 0, | 0, | 0, | 10 (62.5%), | 0, |
| Overall | |||||||||||
Notes: p-values compare the frequency within each area versus the total frequency observed in Italy (hierarchical log-linear model).
Pearson’s chi-square test.
Abbreviations: LRTIs, lower respiratory tract infections; URTIs, upper respiratory tract infections.