BMC Pulmonary Medicine (Sep 2021)

Clinical characteristics of patients with chronic cough in Guangdong, China: a multicenter descriptive study

  • Kefang Lai,
  • Lianrong Huang,
  • Haijin Zhao,
  • Feng Wu,
  • Guocui Zhen,
  • Haiyan Deng,
  • Wei Luo,
  • Wen Peng,
  • Mei Jiang,
  • Fang Yi,
  • Jianxin Sun,
  • Pusheng Xu,
  • Yuqi Zhou,
  • Yinji Xu,
  • Xiaoling Yuan,
  • Yiju Zhao,
  • Meihua Chen,
  • Yong Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-021-01642-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background The clinical characteristics of patients with chronic cough are reported only in single-center survey in China, being significantly different from that in western countries. Here, we performed a multicenter study to describe the clinical characteristics of chronic cough patients. Methods A cross-sectional observational survey was conducted in thirteen tertiary hospitals of Guangdong, South China. Relevant data were recorded using a standardized questionnaire and analyzed, including demographics, educational attainment, cough features, and concomitant symptoms. Results Of 933 patients in this study, the median age was 40.0 (IQR 31.0–52.0) years with a peaked age of 30–39 years. The proportion of females (487, 52.2 %) was comparable to that of males (446, 47.8 %). Up to 81.9 % of the patients were non-smokers. More than two-thirds of the subjects with chronic cough had a low educational level. The median cough duration was 6.0 (IQR 3.0–24.0) months, and 73.0 % of chronic cough patients presented with dry cough. Laryngeal paresthesia was the most common concomitant symptom (704, 75.5 %), followed by rhinitis/sinusitis-related (350, 37.5 %) and respiratory symptoms (322, 34.5 %). Rhinitis/sinusitis-related symptoms more frequently occurred in patients with productive cough than in those with dry cough (49.0 % vs. 33.0 %, P < 0.001). Moreover, female patients displayed an older age and a higher prevalence of nocturnal cough compared to male patients (both P < 0.05). Conclusions Our results show an equal gender, young profile and laryngeal paresthesia in patients with chronic cough, and different clinical features between females and males.

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