Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease (Feb 2016)

Chronic productive cough in young adults is very often due to chronic rhino-sinusitis

  • A.G. Corsico,
  • S. Villani,
  • M.C. Zoia,
  • R. Niniano,
  • E. Ansaldo,
  • G. Cervio,
  • P.M. Quaresima,
  • E. Gatto,
  • E. Crippa,
  • A. Marinoni,
  • A. Foresi,
  • E. Pozzi,
  • I. Cerveri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2007.495
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 2

Abstract

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Background. Chronic productive cough is a common clinical problem; often potential causes outside the lower respiratory tract are forgotten or ignored. The aim of this study was to make a precise etiopathogenetic diagnosis of chronic productive cough in young adults. Methods. In a clinical setting, 212 subjects (mean age 41±5 years) who had reported chronic productive cough in a previous postal survey of a young adult population underwent within two years clinical and functional investigations following a rational diagnostic approach. Two pulmonologists independently established the diagnosis using a clinically structured interview on nasal and respiratory symptoms, spirometry and other tests when appropriate (bronchodilator test or methacholine bronchial challenge, chest radiography); if rhino-sinusitis was suspected, subjects underwent an ENT examination with nasal endoscopy and/or sinus computed tomography. Results. At the end of the diagnostic procedure, 87 subjects (41%) no longer had chronic productive cough and had normal function. Fifty-eight subjects (27%) had chronic rhino-sinusitis; seventeen subjects (8%) had asthma, and of these fourteen also had chronic rhino-sinusitis; 50 subjects (24%) had COPD stage 0+, of these seven also had chronic rhino-sinusitis. Chronic rhino-sinusitis was more frequent in females than in males (p<0.05). Conclusions. Both in clinical practice and in epidemiological studies, it is important to consider that the origin of chronic productive cough could be frequently outside the lower respiratory tract; a consistent percentage of young adults with persistent productive cough has indeed chronic rhino-sinusitis.

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