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Consensus goals and standards for specialist cough clinics: the NEUROCOUGH international Delphi study

Song, Woo Jung; Dupont, Lieven; Birring, Surinder S.; Chung, Kian Fan; Dąbrowska, Marta; Dicpinigaitis, Peter; Ribas, Christian Domingo; Fontana, Giovanni; Gibson, Peter G.; Guilleminault, Laurent; Hull, James H.; Idzko, Marco; Kardos, Peter; Kim, Hyun Jung; Lai, Kefang; Lavorini, Federico; Millqvist, Eva; Morice, Alyn H.; Niimi, Akio; Parker, Sean M.; Satia, Imran; Smith, Jaclyn A.; van den Berg, Jan Willem; McGarvey, Lorcan P.

Authors

Woo Jung Song

Lieven Dupont

Surinder S. Birring

Kian Fan Chung

Marta Dąbrowska

Peter Dicpinigaitis

Christian Domingo Ribas

Giovanni Fontana

Peter G. Gibson

Laurent Guilleminault

James H. Hull

Marco Idzko

Peter Kardos

Hyun Jung Kim

Kefang Lai

Federico Lavorini

Eva Millqvist

Akio Niimi

Sean M. Parker

Imran Satia

Jaclyn A. Smith

Jan Willem van den Berg

Lorcan P. McGarvey



Abstract

Background Current guidelines on the management of chronic cough do not provide recommendations for the operation of specialist cough clinics. The objective of the present study was to develop expert consensus on goals and standard procedures for specialist cough clinics. Methods We undertook a modified Delphi process, whereby initial statements proposed by experts were categorised and presented back to panellists over two ranking rounds using an 11-point Likert scale to identify consensus. Results An international panel of 57 experts from 19 countries participated, with consensus reached on 15 out of 16 statements, covering the aims, roles and standard procedures of specialist cough clinics. Panellists agreed that specialist cough clinics offer optimal care for patients with chronic cough. They also agreed that history taking should enquire as to cough triggers, cough severity rating scales should be routinely used, and a minimum of chest radiography, spirometry and measurements of type 2 inflammatory markers should be undertaken in newly referred patients. The importance of specialist cough clinics in promoting clinical research and cough specialty training was acknowledged. Variability in healthcare resources and clinical needs between geographical regions was noted. Conclusions The Delphi exercise provides a platform and guidance for both established cough clinics and those in planning stages.

Citation

Song, W. J., Dupont, L., Birring, S. S., Chung, K. F., Dąbrowska, M., Dicpinigaitis, P., Ribas, C. D., Fontana, G., Gibson, P. G., Guilleminault, L., Hull, J. H., Idzko, M., Kardos, P., Kim, H. J., Lai, K., Lavorini, F., Millqvist, E., Morice, A. H., Niimi, A., Parker, S. M., …McGarvey, L. P. (2023). Consensus goals and standards for specialist cough clinics: the NEUROCOUGH international Delphi study. ERJ Open Research, 9(6), Article 00618-2023. https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00618-2023

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 14, 2023
Online Publication Date Nov 20, 2023
Publication Date Nov 1, 2023
Deposit Date Sep 17, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 24, 2024
Journal ERJ Open Research
Electronic ISSN 2312-0541
Publisher European Respiratory Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Issue 6
Article Number 00618-2023
DOI https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00618-2023
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4470046

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