TY - JOUR
T1 - Interpreting the histopathology of chronic cough
T2 - A prospective, controlled, comparative study
AU - Irwin, Richard S.
AU - Ownbey, Robert
AU - Cagle, Philip T.
AU - Baker, Stephen
AU - Fraire, Armando E.
PY - 2006/1/1
Y1 - 2006/1/1
N2 - Hypothesis: Trauma from chronic coughing produces airway inflammation similar to diseases causing cough. Design: Prospective, cross-sectional, controlled, clinicopathologic correlation study in four groups: group 1, cough from intrapulmonary diseases; group 2, cough from extrapulmonary diseases; group 3, cough that was unexplained; and group 4, nonsmoking, asymptomatic control subjects. Methods: Patients with chronic cough underwent a standardized workup including endobronchial biopsies before treatment. Causes were determined by a favorable response to therapy. Bronchial biopsy samples from control subjects were obtained from surgical specimens. Results: There were 24 adult subjects (13 women and 11 men) with mean cough duration of 8.6 ± 7.4 years (± SD). Thirteen patients had cough due to a specific disease: intrapulmonary diseases in 5 patients, and extrapulmonary diseases in 8 patients. Eleven patients had unexplained cough. Compared to control subjects, there was minimal-to-moderate chronic inflammation in all coughers (p ≤ 0.0004), in group 1 (p ≤ 0.039), group 2 (p = 0.061), and group 3 (p ≤ 0.025) diseases that were not correlated with cough duration. There was no difference in type of inflammation, cough duration, or smoking history between groups, nor were there histologic differences between subjects with explained causes of cough compared with unexplained cough. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that airway inflammation associated with chronic cough, assessed on morphologic appearance and inflammatory cell counting in hematoxylin-eosin-prepared samples, may be due to the trauma of coughing, and the inflammation may be similar to that seen with diseases putatively thought to cause chronic cough. Investigators must be cautious when attributing pathogenic importance to observed inflammatory changes in airways of coughing subjects.
AB - Hypothesis: Trauma from chronic coughing produces airway inflammation similar to diseases causing cough. Design: Prospective, cross-sectional, controlled, clinicopathologic correlation study in four groups: group 1, cough from intrapulmonary diseases; group 2, cough from extrapulmonary diseases; group 3, cough that was unexplained; and group 4, nonsmoking, asymptomatic control subjects. Methods: Patients with chronic cough underwent a standardized workup including endobronchial biopsies before treatment. Causes were determined by a favorable response to therapy. Bronchial biopsy samples from control subjects were obtained from surgical specimens. Results: There were 24 adult subjects (13 women and 11 men) with mean cough duration of 8.6 ± 7.4 years (± SD). Thirteen patients had cough due to a specific disease: intrapulmonary diseases in 5 patients, and extrapulmonary diseases in 8 patients. Eleven patients had unexplained cough. Compared to control subjects, there was minimal-to-moderate chronic inflammation in all coughers (p ≤ 0.0004), in group 1 (p ≤ 0.039), group 2 (p = 0.061), and group 3 (p ≤ 0.025) diseases that were not correlated with cough duration. There was no difference in type of inflammation, cough duration, or smoking history between groups, nor were there histologic differences between subjects with explained causes of cough compared with unexplained cough. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that airway inflammation associated with chronic cough, assessed on morphologic appearance and inflammatory cell counting in hematoxylin-eosin-prepared samples, may be due to the trauma of coughing, and the inflammation may be similar to that seen with diseases putatively thought to cause chronic cough. Investigators must be cautious when attributing pathogenic importance to observed inflammatory changes in airways of coughing subjects.
KW - Airway inflammation and cough
KW - Airway inflammation due to coughing
KW - Histopathology of chronic cough
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U2 - 10.1378/chest.130.2.362
DO - 10.1378/chest.130.2.362
M3 - Article
C2 - 16899833
AN - SCOPUS:33747608911
SN - 0012-3692
VL - 130
SP - 362
EP - 370
JO - CHEST
JF - CHEST
IS - 2
ER -