| Literature DB >> 33641306 |
Gian Luigi Marseglia1, Sara Manti2, Elena Chiappini3, Ilaria Brambilla1, Carlo Caffarelli4, Mauro Calvani5, Fabio Cardinale6, Claudio Cravidi7, Marzia Duse8, Alberto Martelli9, Domenico Minasi10, Michele Miraglia Del Giudice11, Giovanni Pajno12, Diego G Peroni13, Maria Angela Tosca14, Amelia Licari1, Giorgio Ciprandi15.
Abstract
The current systematic review presented and discussed the most recent studies on acute cough in pediatric age. After that, the Italian Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology elaborated a comprehensive algorithm to guide the primary care approach to pediatric patients, such as infants, children, and adolescents, with acute cough. An acute cough is usually consequent to upper respiratory tract infections and is self-resolving within a few weeks. However, an acute cough may be bothersome, and therefore remedies are requested, mainly by the parents. An acute cough may significantly affect the quality of life of patients and their family.Several algorithms for the management of acute cough have been adopted and validated in clinical practice; however, unlike the latter, we developed an algorithm focused on pediatric age, and, also, in accordance to the Italian National Health System, which regularly follows the child from birth to all lifelong. Based on our findings, infants from 6 months, children, and adolescents with acute cough without cough pointers can be safely managed using well-known medications, preferably non-sedative agents, such as levodropropizine and/or natural compounds, including honey, glycerol, and herb-derived components.Entities:
Keywords: acute cough; acute cough relievers; adolescents; algorithm; children
Year: 2021 PMID: 33641306 DOI: 10.15586/aei.v49i2.45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ISSN: 0301-0546 Impact factor: 1.667