Reflux-cough syndrome: Assessment of temporal association between reflux episodes and cough bursts

T. V. K. Herregods, A. Pauwels, J. Tack, A. J. P. M. Smout, A. J. Bredenoord

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Abstract

BackgroundGastro-esophageal reflux can be the cause of chronic cough. In the assessment of the temporal association between reflux and cough, previous studies have used a two-minute time window, based on studies in patients with heartburn. However, it remains unclear whether the optimal time window duration for the evaluation of reflux-induced cough is two minutes as well. Therefore, we aimed to determine whether a two-minute time window is optimal to diagnose reflux-induced cough. MethodsIn this multicenter study, 137 patients with chronic cough were evaluated using 24-h pH-impedance-pressure monitoring. Repetitive symptom association analysis was employed using an array of time windows of various duration. For each time window, the symptom association probability (SAP) and symptom index (SI) were calculated. Key ResultsA total of 4377 cough burst episodes and 5074 reflux episodes were detected. The number of patients with a positive SAP increased with increasing window duration until a plateau was reached around a time window duration of 1.5min. Similarly, the SI increased steeply until a window duration of about 2min, after which a linear increase was seen. Conclusions and InferencesA two-minute time window seems appropriate for evaluation of the relationship between reflux and chronic cough using 24-h pH-impedance-pressure monitoring. A time window duration of 30s or 1min is too short to diagnose patients with reflux-induced cough accurately
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e13129
JournalNeurogastroenterology and Motility
Volume29
Issue number12
Early online date2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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