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Clinical characteristics of chronic cough in Koreaopen access

Authors
An, T.J.Kim, J.W.Choi, E.Y.Jang, S.H.Lee, H.Y.Kang, H.S.Koo, H.-K.Lee, J.M.Kim, S.-K.Shin, J.-W.Park, S.Y.Rhee, C.K.Moon, J.-Y.Kim, Y.H.Lee, H.Kim, Y.H.Kim, J.H.Lee, S.H.Kim, D.K.Yoo, K.H.Kim, D.-G.Jung, K.-S.Kim, H.J.Yoon, H.K.
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
Korean National Tuberculosis Association
Keywords
Cohort Studies; Cough; Diagnosis; Disease Management; Epidemiology; Guideline
Citation
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, v.83, no.1, pp 31 - 41
Pages
11
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
Volume
83
Number
1
Start Page
31
End Page
41
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/1210
DOI
10.4046/trd.2019.0018
ISSN
1738-3536
2005-6184
Abstract
Background: Chronic cough is defined as a cough lasting more than 8 weeks and socio-economic burden of chronic cough is enormous. The characteristics of chronic cough in Korea are not well understood. The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases (KATRD) published guidelines on cough management in 2014. The current study evaluated the clinical characteristics of chronic cough in Korea and the efficacy of the KATRD guidelines. Methods: This was a multi-center, retrospective observational study conducted in Korea. The participants were over 18 years of age. They had coughs lasting more than 8 weeks. Subjects with current pulmonary diseases, smokers, ex-smokers with more than 10 pack-years or who quit within the past 1 year, pregnant women, and users of cough-inducing medications were excluded. Evaluation and management of cough followed the KATRD cough-management guidelines. Results: Participants with chronic cough in Korea showed age in the late forties and cough duration of more than 1 year. Upper airway cough syndrome was the most common cause of cough, followed by cough-variant asthma (CVA). Gastro-esophageal reflux diseases and eosinophilic bronchitis were less frequently observed. Following the KATRD cough-management guidelines, 91.2% of the subjects improved after 4 weeks of treatment. Responders were younger, had a longer duration of cough, and an initial impression of CVA. In univariate and multivariate analyses, an initial impression of CVA was the only factor related to better treatment response. Conclusion: The causes of chronic cough in Korea differed from those reported in other countries. The current Korean guidelines proved efficient for treating Korean patients with chronic cough. © 2020 The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases.
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