Outcomes in children treated for persistent bacterial bronchitis
- PMID: 17105776
- PMCID: PMC2111283
- DOI: 10.1136/thx.2006.058933
Outcomes in children treated for persistent bacterial bronchitis
Abstract
Background: Persistent bacterial bronchitis (PBB) seems to be under-recognised and often misdiagnosed as asthma. In the absence of published data relating to the management and outcomes in this patient group, a review of the outcomes of patients with PBB attending a paediatric respiratory clinic was undertaken.
Methods: A retrospective chart review was undertaken of 81 patients in whom a diagnosis of PBB had been made. Diagnosis was based on the standard criterion of a persistent, wet cough for >1 month that resolves with appropriate antibiotic treatment.
Results: The most common reason for referral was a persistent cough or difficult asthma. In most of the patients, symptoms started before the age of 2 years, and had been present for >1 year in 59% of patients. At referral, 59% of patients were receiving asthma treatment and 11% antibiotics. Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae were the most commonly isolated organisms. Over half of the patients were completely symptom free after two courses of antibiotics. Only 13% of patients required > or =6 courses of antibiotics.
Conclusion: PBB is often misdiagnosed as asthma, although the two conditions may coexist. In addition to eliminating a persistent cough, treatment may also prevent progression to bronchiectasis. Further research relating to both diagnosis and treatment is urgently required.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None.
Comment in
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Which children with persistent cough should be regarded as persistent bacterial bronchitis?Thorax. 2007 Oct;62(10):921; author reply 921-2. Thorax. 2007. PMID: 17909191 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Outcomes in children treated for persistent bacterial bronchitis.Thorax. 2007 Oct;62(10):922-3; author reply 923. Thorax. 2007. PMID: 17909192 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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