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Identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate pH

BACKGROUND: Chronic cough is a common problem, frequently caused or exacerbated by acid reflux. Diagnosis of acid reflux cough is haphazard currently, often relying on long therapeutic trials of expensive medications. We tested the hypothesis that the most relevant mechanistic component of acid refl...

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Autores principales: Hunt, John, Yu, Yuanlin, Burns, James, Gaston, Benjamin, Ngamtrakulpanit, Lina, Bunyan, Dorothy, Walsh, Brian K, Smith, Alison, Hom, Stephanie
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1459194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16608520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-9974-2-3
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author Hunt, John
Yu, Yuanlin
Burns, James
Gaston, Benjamin
Ngamtrakulpanit, Lina
Bunyan, Dorothy
Walsh, Brian K
Smith, Alison
Hom, Stephanie
author_facet Hunt, John
Yu, Yuanlin
Burns, James
Gaston, Benjamin
Ngamtrakulpanit, Lina
Bunyan, Dorothy
Walsh, Brian K
Smith, Alison
Hom, Stephanie
author_sort Hunt, John
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Chronic cough is a common problem, frequently caused or exacerbated by acid reflux. Diagnosis of acid reflux cough is haphazard currently, often relying on long therapeutic trials of expensive medications. We tested the hypothesis that the most relevant mechanistic component of acid reflux in chronic cough is when it rises to the level of the airway where acid can potentially be aspirated. We further wished to determine if multi-sample exhaled breath condensate (EBC) pH profiles can identify chronic cough patients likely to respond to proton pump inhibitor therapy. METHODS: 59 subjects were recruited for this study. Initially we examined EBC pH (gas-standardized with Argon) in the setting of 15 experimental pharyngeal acid challenges to determine duration of EBC acidification. Subsequently, we enrolled 22 healthy subjects to determine a normal multi-sample exhaled breath condensate pH profile over 1–3 days. We additionally obtained multi-sample EBC pH profiles in 22 patients with chronic cough. These samples were timed to occur after coughing episodes. Exhaled breath condensate pH was measured after gas standardization. RESULTS: We found that exhaled breath condensate pH is substantially reduced for approximately 15 minutes after pharyngeal acid load. Healthy subjects rarely have any low EBC pH values (defined as < 7.4 based on a normative reference range from 404 healthy subjects). Patients with chronic cough who subsequently responded well to proton pump inhibition (n = 8) invariably had one or more cough episodes associated with EBC acidification. No patient who had normal EBC pH with each of their cough episodes reported a clinically relevant response to proton-pump inhibition. CONCLUSION: Patients whose cough responds to proton pump inhibition have transient exhaled breath condensate acidification with coughing episodes, supporting the role of airway acidification in reflux-triggered cough. Multi-sample EBC pH profiles, involving samples collected immediately subsequent to a coughing episode, may be useful appropriately to direct therapy to those patients with cough who have relevant acid reflux.
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spelling pubmed-14591942006-05-11 Identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate pH Hunt, John Yu, Yuanlin Burns, James Gaston, Benjamin Ngamtrakulpanit, Lina Bunyan, Dorothy Walsh, Brian K Smith, Alison Hom, Stephanie Cough Research BACKGROUND: Chronic cough is a common problem, frequently caused or exacerbated by acid reflux. Diagnosis of acid reflux cough is haphazard currently, often relying on long therapeutic trials of expensive medications. We tested the hypothesis that the most relevant mechanistic component of acid reflux in chronic cough is when it rises to the level of the airway where acid can potentially be aspirated. We further wished to determine if multi-sample exhaled breath condensate (EBC) pH profiles can identify chronic cough patients likely to respond to proton pump inhibitor therapy. METHODS: 59 subjects were recruited for this study. Initially we examined EBC pH (gas-standardized with Argon) in the setting of 15 experimental pharyngeal acid challenges to determine duration of EBC acidification. Subsequently, we enrolled 22 healthy subjects to determine a normal multi-sample exhaled breath condensate pH profile over 1–3 days. We additionally obtained multi-sample EBC pH profiles in 22 patients with chronic cough. These samples were timed to occur after coughing episodes. Exhaled breath condensate pH was measured after gas standardization. RESULTS: We found that exhaled breath condensate pH is substantially reduced for approximately 15 minutes after pharyngeal acid load. Healthy subjects rarely have any low EBC pH values (defined as < 7.4 based on a normative reference range from 404 healthy subjects). Patients with chronic cough who subsequently responded well to proton pump inhibition (n = 8) invariably had one or more cough episodes associated with EBC acidification. No patient who had normal EBC pH with each of their cough episodes reported a clinically relevant response to proton-pump inhibition. CONCLUSION: Patients whose cough responds to proton pump inhibition have transient exhaled breath condensate acidification with coughing episodes, supporting the role of airway acidification in reflux-triggered cough. Multi-sample EBC pH profiles, involving samples collected immediately subsequent to a coughing episode, may be useful appropriately to direct therapy to those patients with cough who have relevant acid reflux. BioMed Central 2006-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1459194/ /pubmed/16608520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-9974-2-3 Text en Copyright © 2006 Hunt et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yu, Yuanlin
Burns, James
Gaston, Benjamin
Ngamtrakulpanit, Lina
Bunyan, Dorothy
Walsh, Brian K
Smith, Alison
Hom, Stephanie
Identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate pH
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title_full Identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate pH
title_fullStr Identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate pH
title_full_unstemmed Identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate pH
title_short Identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate pH
title_sort identification of acid reflux cough using serial assays of exhaled breath condensate ph
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1459194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16608520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-9974-2-3
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