Cough in Children and Adults: Diagnosis, Assessment and Management (CICADA). Summary of an updated position statement on chronic cough in Australia

Author:

Marchant Julie M12ORCID,Chang Anne B123ORCID,Kennedy Emma4,King David5,Perret Jennifer L6,Schultz Andre78,Toombs Maree R9,Versteegh Lesley3,Dharmage Shyamali C6,Dingle Rebecca10,Fitzerlakey Naomi10,George Johnson11,Holland Anne121314,Rigby Debbie515,Mann Jennifer1416,Mazzone Stuart17,O'Brien Mearon10,O'Grady Kerry‐Ann1,Petsky Helen L18,Pham Jonathan12,Smith Sheree MS19ORCID,Wurzel Danielle F20,Vertigan Anne E2122,Wark Peter2122ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation Queensland University of Technology Brisbane QLD

2. Queensland Children's Hospital Brisbane QLD

3. Menzies School of Health Research Darwin NT

4. Rural and Remote Health Flinders University Darwin NT

5. University of Queensland Brisbane QLD

6. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC

7. Wal‐yan Respiratory Research Centre Perth WA

8. Perth Children's Hospital Perth WA

9. University of Sydney Sydney NSW

10. Lung Foundation Australia Brisbane QLD

11. Centre for Medicine Use and Safety Monash University Melbourne VIC

12. Alfred Health Melbourne VIC

13. Monash University Melbourne VIC

14. Institute for Breathing and Sleep University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC

15. Queensland University of Technology Brisbane QLD

16. Austin Health Melbourne VIC

17. University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC

18. Griffith University Brisbane QLD

19. Western Sydney University Sydney NSW

20. Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne VIC

21. Hunter Medical Research Institute University of Newcastle Newcastle NSW

22. John Hunter Hospital Newcastle NSW

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionCough is the most common symptom leading to medical consultation. Chronic cough results in significant health care costs, impairs quality of life, and may indicate the presence of a serious underlying condition. Here, we present a summary of an updated position statement on cough management in the clinical consultation.Main recommendationsAssessment of children and adults requires a focused history of chronic cough to identify any red flag cough pointers that may indicate an underlying disease. Further assessment with examination should include a chest x‐ray and spirometry (when age > 6 years). Separate paediatric and adult diagnostic management algorithms should be followed. Management of the underlying condition(s) should follow specific disease guidelines, as well as address adverse environmental exposures and patient/carer concerns. First Nations adults and children should be considered a high risk group. The full statement from the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand and Lung Foundation Australia for managing chronic cough is available at https://lungfoundation.com.au/resources/cicada‐full‐position‐statement.Changes in management as a result of this statement Algorithms for assessment and diagnosis of adult and paediatric chronic cough are recommended. High quality evidence supports the use of child‐specific chronic cough management algorithms to improve clinical outcomes, but none exist in adults. Red flags that indicate serious underlying conditions requiring investigation or referral should be identified. Early and effective treatment of chronic wet/productive cough in children is critical. Culturally specific strategies for facilitating the management of chronic cough in First Nations populations should be adopted. If the chronic cough does not resolve or is unexplained, the patient should be referred to a respiratory specialist or cough clinic.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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