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Basic assessment of chronic cough in primary care and referral pathways of patients to different specialists

BACKGROUND: Chronic cough (CC; cough that lasts 8 weeks or longer) poses major effective assessment challenges. Assessment of CC may vary considerably among medical specialists. OBJECTIVES: The aim was to evaluate similarities and consistency of responses across different specialists when performing...

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Autores principales: Domingo, Christian, Gonzálvez, Jaime, Dávila, Ignacio, del Cuvillo, Alfonso, Sánchez-Jareño, Marta, Cea-Calvo, Luis, Naberán, Karlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10291707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37341099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17534666231178694
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author Domingo, Christian
Gonzálvez, Jaime
Dávila, Ignacio
del Cuvillo, Alfonso
Sánchez-Jareño, Marta
Cea-Calvo, Luis
Naberán, Karlos
author_facet Domingo, Christian
Gonzálvez, Jaime
Dávila, Ignacio
del Cuvillo, Alfonso
Sánchez-Jareño, Marta
Cea-Calvo, Luis
Naberán, Karlos
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic cough (CC; cough that lasts 8 weeks or longer) poses major effective assessment challenges. Assessment of CC may vary considerably among medical specialists. OBJECTIVES: The aim was to evaluate similarities and consistency of responses across different specialists when performing a basic assessment of CC patients in primary care, and referring patients based on clinical findings or test results. METHODS: A modified Delphi approach was used. A survey with 74 statements on initial assessment of CC and referral pathways was addressed to a panel of different specialists, who voted the statements in two rounds. RESULTS: Seventy-seven physicians [18 primary care physicians (PCPs), 24 pulmonologists, 22 allergists, and 13 ear, nose, and throat specialists] from the National Healthcare System of Spain answered the questionnaire. After two rounds, the panel reached a consensus on 63 out of the 74 proposed items (85.1%). Consensus was not reached among the panelists of at least one specialty on 15 out of these 63 agreed items. The panel agreed on those clinical aspects that should be evaluated by PCPs in all patients with CC including the impact of CC on quality of life. Agreement was reached on initial actions to be taken in primary care, including substitution of drugs that may induce cough, performing a chest X-ray, introduction of anti-reflux measures, initiation of empirical anti-reflux pharmacological therapy in some cases, and performing a spirometry with bronchodilator test and hemogram if an etiological diagnosis was not reached. The panelists agreed on a list of diseases that PCPs should assess before referring CC patients. Algorithms were developed for initial assessment and targeted referral of patients with CC from primary care. CONCLUSION: This study provides the perspective of different medical specialists on how to perform a basic assessment of CC patients in primary care and how and when to refer patients to other specialists.
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spelling pubmed-102917072023-06-27 Basic assessment of chronic cough in primary care and referral pathways of patients to different specialists Domingo, Christian Gonzálvez, Jaime Dávila, Ignacio del Cuvillo, Alfonso Sánchez-Jareño, Marta Cea-Calvo, Luis Naberán, Karlos Ther Adv Respir Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Chronic cough (CC; cough that lasts 8 weeks or longer) poses major effective assessment challenges. Assessment of CC may vary considerably among medical specialists. OBJECTIVES: The aim was to evaluate similarities and consistency of responses across different specialists when performing a basic assessment of CC patients in primary care, and referring patients based on clinical findings or test results. METHODS: A modified Delphi approach was used. A survey with 74 statements on initial assessment of CC and referral pathways was addressed to a panel of different specialists, who voted the statements in two rounds. RESULTS: Seventy-seven physicians [18 primary care physicians (PCPs), 24 pulmonologists, 22 allergists, and 13 ear, nose, and throat specialists] from the National Healthcare System of Spain answered the questionnaire. After two rounds, the panel reached a consensus on 63 out of the 74 proposed items (85.1%). Consensus was not reached among the panelists of at least one specialty on 15 out of these 63 agreed items. The panel agreed on those clinical aspects that should be evaluated by PCPs in all patients with CC including the impact of CC on quality of life. Agreement was reached on initial actions to be taken in primary care, including substitution of drugs that may induce cough, performing a chest X-ray, introduction of anti-reflux measures, initiation of empirical anti-reflux pharmacological therapy in some cases, and performing a spirometry with bronchodilator test and hemogram if an etiological diagnosis was not reached. The panelists agreed on a list of diseases that PCPs should assess before referring CC patients. Algorithms were developed for initial assessment and targeted referral of patients with CC from primary care. CONCLUSION: This study provides the perspective of different medical specialists on how to perform a basic assessment of CC patients in primary care and how and when to refer patients to other specialists. SAGE Publications 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10291707/ /pubmed/37341099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17534666231178694 Text en © The Author(s), 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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