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Clinical experience with low-dose itraconazole in chronic idiopathic cough

BACKGROUND: The presence of basidiomycetous (BM) fungi in induced sputum is an important clinical finding in chronic idiopathic cough (CIC). However, the efficacy of anti-fungal therapy for CIC has not been evaluated. METHODS: We selected 10 patients with CIC and carried out allergological examinati...

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Autores principales: Ogawa, Haruhiko, Fujimura, Masaki, Takeuchi, Yasuo, Makimura, Koichi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23317373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-9974-9-1
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author Ogawa, Haruhiko
Fujimura, Masaki
Takeuchi, Yasuo
Makimura, Koichi
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Fujimura, Masaki
Takeuchi, Yasuo
Makimura, Koichi
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description BACKGROUND: The presence of basidiomycetous (BM) fungi in induced sputum is an important clinical finding in chronic idiopathic cough (CIC). However, the efficacy of anti-fungal therapy for CIC has not been evaluated. METHODS: We selected 10 patients with CIC and carried out allergological examinations for Bjerkandera adusta, a BM fungus that has been shown to enhance cough severity. The efficacy of low-dose itraconazole (ITCZ) therapy (50 mg/day) for 14 days as an adjunctive therapy was estimated with use of Cough Visual Analog Scale (Cough VAS) and the Japanese version of the Leicester Cough Questionnaire (J-LCQ). We evaluated whether there was a recognizable clinical or allergological pattern that could predict the efficacy of ITCZ therapy in CIC patients. RESULTS: Significant changes in Cough VAS and minimal important difference in domains of the J-LCQ were observed in 3 and 5 CIC patients, respectively. The Δ cough scale was correlated with changes in domains of the J-LCQ (total (r = –0.73, P < 0.05), psychological (r = –0.73, P < 0.05), and social (r = –0.71, P < 0.05), respectively. There were significant differences in the change in total score (P < 0.05) and in the domain of social (P < 0.05) and Δ cough scale (P < 0.05) between positive and negative results of immediate skin test for B. adusta. Positive results for improvement of cough-related laryngeal sensation which was represented as a sensation of mucus in the throat (SMIT) were observed in 6 patients in the BM colonization-positive group (85.7%) and none in the BM colonization-negative group (0%). There was a significant difference in the positive ratio for improvement of SMIT between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: At present, it is not possible to conclude whether ITCZ therapy provides sufficient relief in CIC patients. However, this study suggested both the possible applicability of low-dose ITCZ therapy for treatment of CIC patients with regard to BM allergy and the necessity of development of a new assessment questionnaire for cough-related laryngeal sensations. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN-CTR (reference number R000005872; UMIN000004933).
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spelling pubmed-35621662013-02-05 Clinical experience with low-dose itraconazole in chronic idiopathic cough Ogawa, Haruhiko Fujimura, Masaki Takeuchi, Yasuo Makimura, Koichi Cough Research BACKGROUND: The presence of basidiomycetous (BM) fungi in induced sputum is an important clinical finding in chronic idiopathic cough (CIC). However, the efficacy of anti-fungal therapy for CIC has not been evaluated. METHODS: We selected 10 patients with CIC and carried out allergological examinations for Bjerkandera adusta, a BM fungus that has been shown to enhance cough severity. The efficacy of low-dose itraconazole (ITCZ) therapy (50 mg/day) for 14 days as an adjunctive therapy was estimated with use of Cough Visual Analog Scale (Cough VAS) and the Japanese version of the Leicester Cough Questionnaire (J-LCQ). We evaluated whether there was a recognizable clinical or allergological pattern that could predict the efficacy of ITCZ therapy in CIC patients. RESULTS: Significant changes in Cough VAS and minimal important difference in domains of the J-LCQ were observed in 3 and 5 CIC patients, respectively. The Δ cough scale was correlated with changes in domains of the J-LCQ (total (r = –0.73, P < 0.05), psychological (r = –0.73, P < 0.05), and social (r = –0.71, P < 0.05), respectively. There were significant differences in the change in total score (P < 0.05) and in the domain of social (P < 0.05) and Δ cough scale (P < 0.05) between positive and negative results of immediate skin test for B. adusta. Positive results for improvement of cough-related laryngeal sensation which was represented as a sensation of mucus in the throat (SMIT) were observed in 6 patients in the BM colonization-positive group (85.7%) and none in the BM colonization-negative group (0%). There was a significant difference in the positive ratio for improvement of SMIT between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: At present, it is not possible to conclude whether ITCZ therapy provides sufficient relief in CIC patients. However, this study suggested both the possible applicability of low-dose ITCZ therapy for treatment of CIC patients with regard to BM allergy and the necessity of development of a new assessment questionnaire for cough-related laryngeal sensations. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN-CTR (reference number R000005872; UMIN000004933). BioMed Central 2013-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3562166/ /pubmed/23317373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-9974-9-1 Text en Copyright ©2013 Ogawa 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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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23317373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-9974-9-1
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