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Chronic cough and gastroesophageal reflux in children: Chest guideline and expert panel report

Authors :
Chang, Anne B.
Oppenheimer, John
Kahrilas, Peter J.
Kantar, Ahmad
Rubin, Bruce
Weinberger, Miles
Irwin, Richard S.
Adams, Todd M.
Altman, Kenneth W.
Azoulay, Elie
Barker, Alan F.
Bolser, Donald C.
Birring, Surinder S.
Braman, Sidney S.
Brightling, Christopher
Callahan-Lyon, Priscilla
Cowley, Terrie
Davenport, Paul
El Solh, Ali A.
Escalante, Patricio
Field, Stephen K.
Fisher, Dina
French, Cynthia T.
Grant, Cameron
Gibson, Peter
Harding, Susan M.
Gold, Philip
Harnden, Anthony
Hill, Adam T.
Kavanagh, Joanne
Lai, Kefang
Lim, Kaiser
Mark Madison, J.
Malesker, Mark A.
Mazzone, Stuart
McGarvey, Lorcan
Metlay, Joshua P.
Molasoitis, Alex
Hassan Murad, M.
Narasimhan, Mangala
Newcombe, Peter
Rosen, Mark
Russell, Richard J.
Ryu, Jay H.
Singh, Sonal
Smith, Jaclyn
Smith, Maeve P.
Tarlo, Susan M.
Turmel, Julie
Vertigan, Anne E.
other, and
Chang, Anne B.
Oppenheimer, John
Kahrilas, Peter J.
Kantar, Ahmad
Rubin, Bruce
Weinberger, Miles
Irwin, Richard S.
Adams, Todd M.
Altman, Kenneth W.
Azoulay, Elie
Barker, Alan F.
Bolser, Donald C.
Birring, Surinder S.
Braman, Sidney S.
Brightling, Christopher
Callahan-Lyon, Priscilla
Cowley, Terrie
Davenport, Paul
El Solh, Ali A.
Escalante, Patricio
Field, Stephen K.
Fisher, Dina
French, Cynthia T.
Grant, Cameron
Gibson, Peter
Harding, Susan M.
Gold, Philip
Harnden, Anthony
Hill, Adam T.
Kavanagh, Joanne
Lai, Kefang
Lim, Kaiser
Mark Madison, J.
Malesker, Mark A.
Mazzone, Stuart
McGarvey, Lorcan
Metlay, Joshua P.
Molasoitis, Alex
Hassan Murad, M.
Narasimhan, Mangala
Newcombe, Peter
Rosen, Mark
Russell, Richard J.
Ryu, Jay H.
Singh, Sonal
Smith, Jaclyn
Smith, Maeve P.
Tarlo, Susan M.
Turmel, Julie
Vertigan, Anne E.
other, and
Source :
Chest
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Whether gastroesophageal reflux (GER) or GER disease (GERD) causes chronic cough in children is controversial. Using the Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome (PICO) format, we undertook four systematic reviews. For children with chronic cough (> 4-weeks duration) and without underlying lung disease: (1) who do not have gastrointestinal GER symptoms, should empirical treatment for GERD be used? (2) with gastrointestinal GER symptoms, does treatment for GERD resolve the cough? (3) with or without gastrointestinal GER symptoms, what GER-based therapies should be used and for how long? (4) if GERD is suspected as the cause, what investigations and diagnostic criteria best determine GERD as the cause of the cough? METHODS: We used the CHEST Expert Cough Panel's protocol and American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) methodological guidelines and GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) framework. Delphi methodology was used to obtain consensus. RESULTS: Few randomized controlled trials addressed the first two questions and none addressed the other two. The single meta-analysis (two randomized controlled trials) showed no significant difference between the groups (any intervention for GERD vs placebo for cough resolution; OR, 1.14; 95% CI, 0.45-2.93; P ¼.78). Proton pump inhibitors (vs placebo) caused increased serious adverse events. Qualitative data from existing CHEST cough systematic reviews were consistent with two international GERD guidelines. CONCLUSIONS: The panelists endorsed that: (1) treatment(s) for GERD should not be used when there are no clinical features of GERD; and (2) pediatric GERD guidelines should be used to guide treatment and investigations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Chest
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1343977430
Document Type :
Electronic Resource