Prevalence and burden of chronic cough in China: a national cross-sectional study
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Published:2022-04-21
Issue:3
Volume:8
Page:00075-2022
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ISSN:2312-0541
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Container-title:ERJ Open Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:ERJ Open Res
Author:
Huang Kewu, Gu Xiaoying, Yang Ting, Xu Jianying, Yang Lan, Zhao Jianping, Zhang Xiangyan, Bai ChunxueORCID, Kang Jian, Ran PixinORCID, Shen Huahao, Wen Fuqiang, Chen Yahong, Sun Tieying, Shan Guangliang, Lin Yingxiang, Wu Sinan, Wang Ruiying, Shi Zhihong, Xu Yongjian, Ye Xianwei, Song Yuanlin, Wang Qiuyue, Zhou Yumin, Li Wen, Ding Liren, Wan Chun, Yao Wanzhen, Guo Yanfei, Xiao Fei, Lu Yong, Peng Xiaoxia, Xiao Dan, Bu Xiaoning, Zhang Hong, Zhang Xiaolei, An Li, Zhang Shu, Cao Zhixin, Zhan Qingyuan, Yang YuanhuaORCID, Liang Lirong, Dai Huaping, Cao Bin, He Jiang, Chung Kian Fan, Wang Chen
Abstract
BackgroundChronic cough is a common complaint, but there are no population-based data on its burden in China. We determined the prevalence of chronic cough and its impact on health status in adults stratified by sex, age and the diagnosis of COPD or the presence of small airway dysfunction (SAD).MethodsA representative sample of 57 779 Chinese adults aged 20 years or older was recruited and pulmonary function test was measured. Chronic cough was defined as cough lasting for >3 months in each year. Quality of life was assessed by the 12-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12), and self-reported history of hospital visits was recorded.ResultsChronic cough was found in 3.6% (95% CI 3.1–4.1) of Chinese adults, 2.4% (95% CI 1.9–3.1) of those aged 20–49 years and 6.0% (95% CI 5.3–6.8) of those aged 50 years or older. Individuals with chronic cough had an impaired physical component summary (PCS) score of the SF-12 (p<0.0001) and more emergency visits (p=0.0042) and hospital admissions (p=0.0002). Furthermore, the impact of chronic cough on PCS score was more significant in those aged 50 years or older, or with COPD (p=0.0018 or 0.0002, respectively), with the impact on hospital admission being more significant in those with COPD or with SAD (p=0.0026 or 0.0065, respectively).ConclusionsChronic cough is prevalent in China and is associated with a poorer health status, especially in individuals aged 50 years or older and those with the diagnosis of COPD or SAD.
Funder
Special Research Foundation for Public welfare of Health, Ministry of Health of China ‘Summit’ talent training program, Beijing Hospital Authority National Key R&D Program of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of China National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Cited by
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