2013
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd009305.pub2
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Inhaled corticosteroids for subacute and chronic cough in adults

Abstract: BackgroundPersistent cough is a common clinical problem. Despite thorough investigation and empirical management, a considerable proportion of those people with subacute and chronic cough have unexplained cough, for which treatment options are limited. While current guidelines recommend inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), the research evidence for this intervention is conflicting. ObjectivesTo assess the effects of ICS for subacute and chronic cough in adults. Search methodsWe searched the Cochrane Airways Group Re… Show more

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“…Johnstone et al 33 performed a systematic review to assess whether ICS could cure UCC in adults. Eight eligible RCTs were identified involving 570 participants.…”
Section: Inhaled Corticosteroids (Ics): This Strategy Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Johnstone et al 33 performed a systematic review to assess whether ICS could cure UCC in adults. Eight eligible RCTs were identified involving 570 participants.…”
Section: Inhaled Corticosteroids (Ics): This Strategy Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23,27,29 One study used several labels concurrently within the same article 25 (treatment-resistant, idiopathic, and intractable). The systematic reviews used the terms refractory, [30][31][32] unexplained, 31,33 and idiopathic cough.…”
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“…20 98 A systematic review to assess whether inhaled corticosteroids could result in cure of chronic unexplained cough in adults identified eight eligible RCTs with 570 participants. 99 The studies were of good quality but were heterogeneous in terms of cough duration (fewer than three weeks to more than eight weeks) and the exclusion of other cough related conditions. Treatment with inhaled corticosteroids significantly reduced cough score but analysis of the primary outcome (cure) was not possible because of study heterogeneity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Luego del metaanálisis se concluye que los CIN producen una disminución significativa en el manejo sintomático de la tos, sin embargo, la calidad de la evidencia es baja 58 .…”
Section: Tratamiento Sintomático De La Tosunclassified