• Institute of Respiratory Diseases, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University.Chongqing, 400037, ChinaCorresponding Author: WANG Chang-zheng, E-mail: czwang@ netease. com;
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Objective  To investigate the different clinical features of chronic cough induced by rhinitis /sinusitis or gastro-esophageal reflux, and its significance for etiological diagnosis of chronic cough.
Methods  Chronic cough patients were recruited from respiratory medicine clinic in Chongqing Xinqiao Hospital from December 2009 to December 2010. Medical history, symptoms and signs were recorded from all selected patients. The patients with chronic rhinitis / sinusitis, but without gastro-esophageal reflux symptoms were suspected upper airway cough syndrome ( UACS) , and given chlorpheniramine, nasal decongestant, and corticosteroid treatment for 1 week. The patients with clinical symptoms associated with gastroesophageal reflux or with history of gastric diseases were suspected gastroesophaged reflux-related cough ( GERC) , were given esomeprazole ( 40 mg, bid) , combined prokinetic agent for 2 weeks. The patients were confirmed the diagnosis of UACS or GERC when their cough was relieved after the above targeted treatment.
Results  114 patients were enrolled in this study. 47 patients were suspected GERC, of which 32 were confirmed, and 67 patients were suspected UACS, of which 43 were confirmed. There was no significant difference in age, duration of disease, severity of cough, proportion of night cough, proportion of clear throat symptom, or proportion of cobblestone sign between the UACS patients and the GERC patients ( P  gt;0. 05) .There were more females in the GERC patients and more males in the UACS patients ( P  lt; 0. 05) . Cough with sputum, throat symptoms and signs were more common in the UACS patients ( P  lt;0. 05) . The hoarseness and sore throat symptoms were found only in the GERC patients, but postnasal drip symptoms were found only in the UACS patients.
Conclusions  Throat signs and symptoms are not completely similiar in the GERC and the UACS patients. Comprehensive judgments combining with patient history,characteristics of concurrent cough, throat symptoms, and signs can provide important references for the clinical diagnosis of chronic cough caused by rhinitis/ sinusitis or gastro-esophageal reflux.

Citation: ZHANG Qiao,HUANG Zansheng,WANG Bin,WU Ying,MA Qianli,WANG Changzheng.. Comparison on Clinical Features of Chronic Rhinitis/Sinusitis-Related Cough and Gastroesophageal Reflux-Related Cough. Chinese Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2011, 10(5): 462-465. doi: Copy