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The capsaicin cough reflex in patients with symptoms elicited by odorous chemicals

Authors :
Holst, H
Arendt-Nielsen, L
Mosbech, H
Vesterhauge, S
Elberling, J
Holst, H
Arendt-Nielsen, L
Mosbech, H
Vesterhauge, S
Elberling, J
Source :
Holst , H , Arendt-Nielsen , L , Mosbech , H , Vesterhauge , S & Elberling , J 2010 , ' The capsaicin cough reflex in patients with symptoms elicited by odorous chemicals ' , International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health , vol. 213 , no. 1 , pp. 66-71 .
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Patients with multiple chemical sensitivity and eczema patients with airway symptoms elicited by odorous chemicals have enhanced cough reflex to capsaicin when applying the tidal breathing method. The aims of the present study were to test whether the capsaicin induced cough reflex was enhanced when applying the single breath inhalation method in similar groups of patients with symptoms related to odorous chemicals e.g. other persons wearing of perfume; and to investigate to what extent the reporting of lower airway symptoms influenced the cough reflex. Sixteen patients fulfilling Cullen's criteria for multiple chemical sensitivity and 15 eczema patients with airway symptoms elicited by odorous chemicals were compared with 29 age-matched, healthy controls. We measured C5--the capsaicin concentration causing five coughs or more--using the single breath inhalation test. No difference was found between groups in age, body mass index or pulmonary function. The median C5 were 129 micromol/L (control group), 48 micromol/L (multiple chemical sensitivity patients), 32 micromol/L (eczema patients). The reporting of lower airway symptoms from odorous chemicals was significantly (p

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OAIster
Journal :
Holst , H , Arendt-Nielsen , L , Mosbech , H , Vesterhauge , S & Elberling , J 2010 , ' The capsaicin cough reflex in patients with symptoms elicited by odorous chemicals ' , International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health , vol. 213 , no. 1 , pp. 66-71 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322182078
Document Type :
Electronic Resource