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Childhood chronic cough made easy: a simplified approach for the primary care setting

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Chatziparasidis G., Fouzas S., Kantar A.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.15586/aei.v49i2.38
Keyword
antibiotic agent
beta adrenergic receptor stimulating agent
dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase inhibitor
salbutamol
steroid
abnormal respiratory sound
Article
atopy
child
childhood disease
chronic cough
clinical examination
coughing
drug withdrawal
dry cough
feces analysis
general practitioner
human
medical history
physical examination
primary medical care
sleep disorder
sneezing
spirometry
steroid therapy
swallowing
thorax radiography
treatment response
algorithm
chronic disease
coughing
immunology
practice guideline
primary health care
procedures
quality of life
treatment outcome
Algorithms
Child
Chronic Disease
Cough
Humans
Physicians, Primary Care
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Primary Health Care
Quality of Life
Treatment Outcome
Codon Publications
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Abstract
Cough is a defense mechanism, but when it becomes persistent and troublesome, it must be carefully assessed. Chronic cough, that is, cough persisting for more than 4 weeks, has a proven negative impact on a child's quality of life; it interferes with daily activities, sleep, and schooling and may involve frequent health care visits and long-lasting treatments. Currently, there is a plethora of algorithms in the literature aiming to assist in the assessment of chronic cough in children; however, referring to complex flowcharts may be impractical for the usually busy primary care physician. Herein, we provide a simplified tool for the assessment of children with chronic cough in the primary care setting, presenting a basic approach to the most common causes along with hints to avoid common pitfalls in everyday practice. Finally, the most common clinical scenarios are analyzed, aiming to assist primary care physicians in providing the appropriate care to these patients. © 2021. Codon Publications. Published by Codon Publications. All Rights Reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/72674
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