AbstractObjectives: To assess the utility of capsaicin test in the differential diagnosis of non-productive causes of chronic cough and to examine the effects of treatment on this reflex. Participants: 86 healthy volunteers and 101 patients with chronic cough: asthma (n: 54), gastroesophageal reflux (n: 35) and post-nasal drip syndrome (n: 12). Design: Prospective intervention trial. Spirometry, bronchoprovocation test with histamine (PC20), and cough challenge with ascending concentrations of capsaicin (0.49–500 μM) were initially performed in all subjects. Patients were treated for 3 months according to the origin of the cough. Concentrations that elicited two (C2) and five or more coughs (C5) were determined before and after treatment.Re...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
Some patients with airway symptoms, induced by chemicals and scents, but who lackbronchoconstriction...
AbstractObjectives: To assess the utility of capsaicin test in the differential diagnosis of non-pro...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCough variant asthma has recently been described, mainly as airway inflammation in...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
The feasibility of treating patients with cough hypersensitivity with a progressive desensitization ...
BACKGROUND: Cough hypersensitivity has been common among respiratory diseases. OBJECTIVE: To determi...
SummaryChronic unexplained cough triggered by environmental irritants is characterized by increased ...
Background: Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterized by chemically induced symptoms from...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the normal ranges and repeatability of cough reflex sensitiv...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the normal ranges and repeatability of cough reflex sensitiv...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCough variant asthma has recently been described, mainly as airway inflammation in...
Background: Cough variant asthma has recently been described, mainly as airway inflammation in relat...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
Some patients with airway symptoms, induced by chemicals and scents, but who lackbronchoconstriction...
AbstractObjectives: To assess the utility of capsaicin test in the differential diagnosis of non-pro...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCough variant asthma has recently been described, mainly as airway inflammation in...
SummaryBackgroundAmong patients with chronic unexplained cough, there is a recognized subgroup with ...
The feasibility of treating patients with cough hypersensitivity with a progressive desensitization ...
BACKGROUND: Cough hypersensitivity has been common among respiratory diseases. OBJECTIVE: To determi...
SummaryChronic unexplained cough triggered by environmental irritants is characterized by increased ...
Background: Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterized by chemically induced symptoms from...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the normal ranges and repeatability of cough reflex sensitiv...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the normal ranges and repeatability of cough reflex sensitiv...
ABSTRACTBackgroundCough variant asthma has recently been described, mainly as airway inflammation in...
Background: Cough variant asthma has recently been described, mainly as airway inflammation in relat...
AbstractBackground: Patients with upper and lower airway symptoms and with pronounced sensitivity to...
AbstractAlthough capsaicin provocation has been used to evaluate treatment against cough, which is o...
Some patients with airway symptoms, induced by chemicals and scents, but who lackbronchoconstriction...