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Burden of refractory and unexplained chronic cough on patients’ lives: a cohort study
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Palabras clave
Chronic cough
Burden
Refractory chronic cough
Unexplained chronic cough
Quality of life
Clasificación UNESCO
3207.01 Alergias
32 Ciencias Médicas
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
European Respiratory Society
Citación
Puente-Maestu, L., Dávila, I., Quirce, S., Crespo-Lessmann, A., Martínez-Moragón, E., Sola, J., Nieto, M. L., González-Barcala, F. J., Cea-Calvo, L., Sánchez-Jareño, M., Rivas-Pardinas, C., & Domingo, C. (2023). Burden of refractory and unexplained chronic cough on patients’ lives: a cohort study. ERJ Open Research, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00425-2023.
Resumen
[EN]Background Chronic cough (cough lasting for ⩾8 weeks) can lead to significant impairment in quality of
life (QoL). Using patient-reported outcomes, this cohort study assessed the perceived impact of chronic
cough on QoL and everyday life in patients from outpatient hospital clinics with refractory chronic cough
(RCC) or unexplained chronic cough (UCC).
Methods This was a multicentre, non-interventional survey study. Cough severity was assessed on a
0−100 mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Frequency, intensity and disruptiveness of cough were assessed
using an adaptation of the Cough Severity Diary. The impact of cough on QoL was assessed using the
Leicester Cough Questionnaire (LCQ). The physical impact of cough and associated impact on everyday
life activities were explored using purpose-designed questions.
Results 191 patients responded to the survey; 121 (63.4%) had RCC and 149 were women (78.0%). Mean
score on the cough severity VAS was 62.9 mm. Mean LCQ total score of 11.9 indicated reduced QoL.
Cough impaired patients’ everyday life, including the inability to speak fluently (58.0% of patients) and
feeling tired/drained (46.6%). Women perceived poorer chronic cough-related QoL than men, as reflected
by lower LCQ scores, and greater impairment of physical health, including cough-related stress urinary
incontinence, and psychological health.
Conclusions Patients with RCC/UCC experience a significant burden in their everyday life, including
impaired QoL, and perceive a negative impact on physical and psychological health and everyday
activities, affecting work, relationships and leisure activities. The impact appears to be greater in women
than men for several of the aspects studied.
Descripción
Refractory and unexplained chronic cough significantly impair patients’ quality of life, impacting their physical and psychological health, and everyday life. The impact appears to be stronger in women than men
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ISSN
2312-0541
DOI
10.1183/23120541.00425-2023
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