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Sex Differences in Chronic Cough Epidemiology: The Korean Cough Study Groupopen access

Authors
Kang, JiyeonSeo, Woo JungKang, JieunKim, Jung GonChung, Sung JunKang, Hyung KooLee, Sung-SoonAn, Tai JoonJoo, HyonsooLee, HyunKim, YoulimJeong, InaPark, JinkyeongKim, Sung-KyoungShin, Jong-WookRhee, Chin KookKim, Yee HyungMin, Kyung HoonMoon, Ji-YongKim, Deog KyeomJang, Seung HunYoo, Kwang HaKim, Jin WooYoon, Hyoung KyuKoo, Hyeon-Kyoung
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
대한의학회
Keywords
Chronic Cough; Etiology; Female; Prevalence; Severity; South Korea
Citation
Journal of Korean Medical Science, v.39, no.38, pp 1 - 10
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Volume
39
Number
38
Start Page
1
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/212709
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2024.39.e273
ISSN
1011-8934
1598-6357
Abstract
Background: Chronic cough is a common symptom encountered by healthcare practitioners. The global prevalence of chronic cough is 9.6%, with a female predominance. The aim of our study is to reveal the sex differences in prevalence and severity of chronic cough in South Korea, stratified by age and etiology. Methods: This study included adult patients with chronic cough who were recruited from 19 respiratory centers in South Korea. Patients completed the cough numeric rating scale (NRS) and COugh Assessment Test (COAT) questionnaire to assess the severity and multidimensional impact of cough. Results: Among the 625 patients, 419 (67.0%) were females, with a male-to-female ratio of 1:2.03. The mean age was 49.4 years, and the median duration of cough was 12 weeks. The mean NRS and COAT scores were 5.5 ± 1.8 and 9.5 ± 3.6, respectively. Female patients were older (45.3 ± 15.4 vs. 51.6 ± 15.2, P < 0.001) and more likely to have asthma/cough variant asthma (CVA) (26.7% vs. 40.8%, P = 0.001) than male patients. There was no difference in the duration or severity of cough between sexes, regardless of the cause. The male-to-female ratio was lower for upper airway cough syndrome (UACS), asthma/CVA, and gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), but not for eosinophilic bronchitis (EB) or unexplained cough. The mean age of female patients was higher in UACS and asthma/CVA, but not in EB, GERD, or unexplained cough. The majority (24.2%) fell within the age category of 50s. The proportion of females with cough increased with age, with a significant rise in the 50s, 60s, and 70–89 age groups. The severity of cough decreased in the 50s, 60s, and 70–89 age groups, with no significant sex differences within the same age group. Conclusion: The sex disparities in prevalence and severity of cough varied significantly depending on the age category and etiology. Understanding the specific sex-based difference could enhance comprehension of cough-related pathophysiology and treatment strategies.
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