Evaluation of children with chronic cough including obstructive sleep apnea: a single-center experience

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Abstract

Chronic cough in children may be due to a diverse range of etiologies. We aimed to evaluate children with chronic cough following a standardized cough algorithm and assess obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) as a possible etiology. In addition, cough resolution rates of two different treatment protocols in children with non-specific cough were compared. A total of 237 children referred for chronic cough were assessed and classified according to etiologies. Children with non-specific cough were assigned either in the early-arm (group-1, n = 13) or delayed arm (group-2, n = 23). The presence of OSA was evaluated using a pediatric sleep questionnaire, and polysomnography was handled in indicated patients. Asthma (n = 82) and protracted bacterial bronchitis (PBB) (n = 73) were the most frequent etiologies. Cough resolution was higher in group-1 (100%) compared with group-2 (50%) (absolute risk reduction (rr) = 43.48% [95% CI 21.38–65.58%]). Polysomnography revealed mild (n =6), moderate (n = 7), or severe (n = 5) OSA in 18 children, with adenoid/adenotonsillary hypertrophy as the leading cause. Conclusion: We recognized asthma and PBB as the most frequent causes of chronic cough in our cohort. Early treatment of patients with high parental anxiety might be beneficial. We also believe that further studies including larger series might eventuate in incorporation of assessment of OSA to standardized algorithms.

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Ilarslan, N. E. C., Gunay, F., Haskologlu, Z. S., Bal, S. K., Tezcaner, Z. C., Kirsaclioglu, C. T., … Cobanoglu, N. (2018). Evaluation of children with chronic cough including obstructive sleep apnea: a single-center experience. European Journal of Pediatrics, 178(2), 189–197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-018-3276-x

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