Journal article
Chronic cough.
- Abstract:
- PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Chronic cough is common and distressing, especially against the background of life-threatening illness. It is a symptom that has received scant attention, often eclipsed by pain, breathlessness, nausea and vomiting. RECENT FINDINGS: This paper reviews the recent literature in cough research: its mechanism, assessment and management. There is so little research from supportive and palliative care that much of our knowledge is extrapolated from research elsewhere. Objective measurement of cough has been facilitated by advances in measuring devices, while subjective assessment tools including cough-specific quality of life questionnaires are now available. These are practical, simple to use and can be incorporated into daily practice. A few drugs have come in and out of favour but there has been no solid advance in therapeutic options in over a decade. SUMMARY: The availability of simple assessment tools places the imperative on clinicians to be more systematic in assessment of cough and its interventions. The mainstay of oral therapy for symptom control remains dextromethorphan, codeine and morphine. The potential for research is huge: from basic scientific understanding to clinical trials of innovative therapies.
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- Journal:
- Current opinion in supportive and palliative care More from this journal
- Volume:
- 2
- Issue:
- 2
- Pages:
- 105-109
- Publication date:
- 2008-06-01
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1751-4266
- ISSN:
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1751-4258
- Language:
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English
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pubs:66489
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pubs:66489
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66489
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2012-12-19
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- 2008
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