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. 2021 Apr 28;11(2):e22.
doi: 10.5415/apallergy.2021.11.e22. eCollection 2021 Apr.

Impact and disease burden of chronic cough

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Impact and disease burden of chronic cough

Ha-Kyeong Won et al. Asia Pac Allergy. .

Abstract

Cough is an important physiological mechanism to protect the lower airways, but it is also one of the most common symptoms that lead patients to seek medical consultations. Chronic cough, usually defined by cough duration longer than 8 weeks in adults, is prevalent in the community and impairs quality of life in individual patients. There are several characteristics that may differentiate pathologic coughs from protective cough responses, including cough duration, frequency, hypersensitivity, impaired cough suppressibility, or treatment refractoriness. However, the impact of cough, or its perceived severity, is a sum of the patient's experience of coughing and is a factor that may finally define cough as a disease. Social isolation is a major impact of chronic cough, which is now worse due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and a widespread fear of cough as a source of contagion. Emotional impact and economic impact (medical cost, reduced work productivity, and job loss) are also important complications of chronic cough, and they interact in a vicious cycle, aggravated by social isolation and treatment failures. This paper is a narrative review that aims to address the impact and disease burden of chronic cough in adult patients. We review the literature, but also introduce the findings from recent qualitative interviews and the patients' experiences of the impact and burden of chronic cough and discuss unmet needs in these patients.

Keywords: Cost of illness; Cough; Quality of life.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: Ha-Kyeong Won reports a research grant from Hanmi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd during the conduct of the study. Woo-Jung Song has received research grants from AstraZeneca and MSD outside the submitted work.

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Fig. 1. Conceptual diagram of interrelated themes regarding the impact of chronic cough in patients with chronic refractory cough.

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