Cough is a common symptom that affects a large proportion of the general population. The aim of this investigation was to identify determinants of nocturnal, nonproductive and productive cough in population samples from different countries. In a cross-sectional international population survey, 18,277 subjects (20-48 yrs) from 16 countries answered an interview-led questionnaire. Total and specific immunoglobulin-E was measured and spirometry was performed. Three types of cough were defined: nocturnal, nonproductive and productive cough. The relation of the independent variables to cough was estimated by means of logistic regression for each centre or country and combined across centre or country by random-effects meta-analysis. The median prevalence of nocturnal, nonproductive and productive cough in the different centres was 30.7%, 10.2% and 10.2%, respectively. Nocturnal and nonproductive cough were related to female sex (adjusted odds ratio (OR)=2.08 and 1.27, respectively), while nocturnal and productive cough were related to rhinitis (OR=1.46 and 1.61, respectively). All three types of cough were related to asthma, tobacco smoking, environmental tobacco smoke and obesity. Females are more likely to report nocturnal and nonproductive cough than males. Cough was related to treatable disorders, like asthma and rhinitis, as well as avoidable factors, such as tobacco smoking and environmental tobacco smoke.
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Valenta Pharm Pharmaceutical Company, JSC.
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Department of Respiratory Medicine, Allergology and Palliative Medicine, Institution for Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
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From the Departments of Medicine (K.D., B.C., A.L.M., J.L.) and Pathology (W.J.A.), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston.
A 74-year-old woman presented with a 6-week history of progressive dyspnea on exertion. Eight weeks before this presentation, she had been traveling in Italy and had been walking up to 4 miles per day. Progressive dyspnea on exertion had developed after she returned to the United States.
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Medical student, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Pereira, Colombia.
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October 2017
a Department of Pneumology, Intensive Care and Sleep Medicine , University Hospital of Marburg and Giessen, Marburg , Germany.
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