Effect of an anti-reflux medical device in the control of deflation cough: A placebo-controlled comparative study with an antacid drug in chronic coughers.

Author: CampiGiacomo, ChelliniElisa, FontanaGiovanni A, LavoriniFederico, ManniniClaudia

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Deflation cough (DC), i.e. the cough-like expiratory expulsive efforts evoked by maximal lung emptying, is partially inhibited by prior intake of an antacid. We wished to compare the effects of an anti-reflux medical device (Gastrotuss(®)) and of a widely used antacid drug (Maalox(®)) on the number ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pupt.2015.05.002

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Deflation Cough: Finding Relief in the Desert of Chronic Cough

Chronic cough is like a persistent sandstorm, a relentless irritation that can significantly impact quality of life. This research explores the effectiveness of an anti-reflux medical device (Gastrotuss®) and a widely used antacid drug (Maalox®) in managing deflation cough (DC), a type of cough triggered by forceful exhalation. It’s like searching for an effective way to calm a desert windstorm.

The study compared the effects of the anti-reflux device and the antacid on the number of expiratory thrusts evoked by maximal lung emptying in chronic cough patients. The researchers found that both interventions reduced the number of cough episodes, providing relief from the relentless sandstorm of chronic cough. This suggests that addressing gastroesophageal reflux, like finding a hidden oasis, can play a crucial role in managing DC.

A Breath of Fresh Air in the Desert

The study highlights the potential of both anti-reflux devices and antacids in managing DC, offering a glimmer of hope to individuals struggling with chronic cough. It’s like discovering a hidden spring of water in the desert, offering relief from the arid heat. Further research is needed to determine the optimal treatment approach for different types of cough and individual patient needs.

Finding Relief in the Desert of Cough

This research suggests that addressing underlying gastroesophageal reflux can provide relief from deflation cough. It’s like finding shelter from the relentless desert wind. By exploring different treatment options and working closely with healthcare professionals, individuals can find the best approach to manage their cough and improve their quality of life.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research suggests that there may be a hidden oasis of relief for those struggling with deflation cough. By exploring the connection between reflux and cough, we can find new ways to manage this persistent sandstorm and improve the lives of those suffering from chronic cough.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-05-19
  2. Date Revised 2015-08-10
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25986314

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.pupt.2015.05.002

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English

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