Treatable traits in chronic cough: a prospective evaluation for predicting cough persistenceopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Yeonhee; Lee, Seung-Eun; Jo, Eun-Jung; Kang, Sung-Yoon; Won, Ha-Kyeong; Kang, Noeul; Oh, Ji-Yoon; Lee, Ji-Hyang; Kim, Young-Chan; Lee, Ji-Ho; Park, Han-Ki; Lee, Hwa Young; Park, So-Young; Yoo, Youngsang; Kim, Mi-Yeong; Kim, Sae-Hoon; Kim, Sang-Heon; Chang, Yoon-Seok; Kim, Sang-Hoon; Lee, Byung-Jae; Cho, Sang-Heon; Birring, Surinder S.; Song, Woo-Jung
- Issue Date
- Aug-2025
- Publisher
- European Respiratory Society
- Keywords
- Stata Software Version 17.0 For Mac; Dipeptidyl Carboxypeptidase Inhibitor; Adult; Anosmia; Article; Body Mass; Chronic Cough; Cohort Analysis; Comorbidity; Demographics; Depression; Diabetes Mellitus; Disease Severity; Dyspnea; Ex-smoker; Female; Follow Up; Forced Expiratory Volume; Forced Vital Capacity; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Heartburn; Human; Hypersensitivity; Hypertension; Hyposmia; Inflammation; Major Clinical Study; Male; Middle Aged; Never Smoker; Nose Obstruction; Obesity; Observational Study; Pathophysiology; Prediction; Prevalence; Prospective Study; Rhinorrhea; Rhinosinusitis; Self Report; Smoking; Thorax Radiography; Visual Analog Scale; Wheezing
- Citation
- ERJ Open Research, v.11, no.4, pp 1 - 10
- Pages
- 10
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SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ERJ Open Research
- Volume
- 11
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 10
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/208856
- DOI
- 10.1183/23120541.01357-2024
- ISSN
- 2312-0541
2312-0541
- Abstract
- Background The concept of treatable traits has been proposed for managing chronic cough; however, evidence supporting its clinical utility remains limited. This study investigated the relationship between baseline traits and cough persistence in a prospective registry of patients with chronic cough. Methods We analysed data from 426 patients with chronic cough enrolled in the Korean Chronic Cough Registry. 11 potential treatable traits were assessed at baseline. The primary outcome was cough persistence, defined as a cough severity visual analogue scale (VAS) score >20 at the last follow-up visit. Results After a median follow-up of 12 months (interquartile range: 6-24 months), 215 patients (50.5%) had persistent cough (VAS >20 mm). The most prevalent traits were sputum production (60.5%), cough hypersensitivity symptoms (41.8%) and type 2 inflammation (39.1%). Among baseline traits, only cough hypersensitivity symptoms were significantly associated with cough persistence (p=0.024). In multivariate analysis, cough hypersensitivity symptoms (adjusted OR 1.78, 95% CI 1.15-2.78; p=0.010) and older age (>= 60 years) (adjusted OR 2.07, 95% CI 1.34-3.20; p=0.001) were independently associated with cough persistence. Conclusions These findings suggest that cough hypersensitivity symptoms are associated with long-term outcomes of chronic cough. Further studies are needed to validate the role of treatable traits in chronic cough management and to better understand factors associated with cough persistence.
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