What causes cough in pulmonary fibrosis, and how should we treat it?

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Myall, Katherine J.
Cho, Peter S.P.
Birring, Surinder S.

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2024

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the current understanding of the impact, mechanisms and treatments for cough in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD). Evidence suggests that cough is a prevalent symptom in patients with ILD and has a significant impact on patients. RECENT FINDINGS: There is increasing interest in the role of cough hypersensitivity as seen in chronic refractory cough in patients with ILD, and encouraging recent results suggest that ILD-associated cough responds to opiate therapy. SUMMARY: Understanding the aetiology of cough in patients with ILD is crucial to continue to develop therapies which might be effective in reducing cough and increasing quality of life.

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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine

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30

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5

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