Comparison of clinical characteristics of chronic cough due to non-acid and acid gastroesophageal reflux

Clin Respir J. 2015 Apr;9(2):196-202. doi: 10.1111/crj.12124. Epub 2014 Mar 20.

Abstract

Background and objective: Little is known about non-acid gastroesophageal reflux-induced chronic cough (GERC). The purpose of the study is to explore the clinical characteristics of non-acid GERC.

Methods: Clinical symptoms, cough symptom score, capsaicin cough sensitivity, gastroesophageal reflux diagnostic questionnaire (GerdQ) score, findings of multichannel intraluminal impedance-pH monitoring (MII-pH) and response to pharmacological anti-reflux therapy were retrospectively reviewed in 38 patients with non-acid GERC and compared with those of 49 patients with acid GERC.

Results: Non-acid GERC had the similar cough character, cough symptom score, and capsaicin cough sensitivity to acid GERC. However, non-acid GERC had less frequent regurgitation (15.8% vs 57.1%, χ(2) = 13.346, P = 0.000) and heartburn (7.9% vs 32.7%, χ(2) = 7.686, P = 0.006), and lower GerdQ score (7.4 ± 1.4 vs 10.6 ± 2.1, t = -6.700, P = 0.003) than acid GERC. Moreover, MII-pH revealed more weakly acidic reflux episodes, gas reflux episodes and a higher symptom association probability (SAP) for non-acid reflux but lower DeMeester score, acidic reflux episodes and SAP for acid reflux in non-acid GERC than in acid GERC. Non-acid GERC usually responded to the standard anti-reflux therapy but with delayed cough resolution or attenuation when compared with acid GERC. Fewer patients with non-acid GERC needed an augmented acid suppressive therapy or treatment with baclofen.

Conclusions: There are some differences in the clinical manifestations between non-acid and acid GERC, but MII-pH is essential to diagnose non-acid GERC.

Keywords: clinical feature; cough; electric impedance; esophageal PH monitoring; gastroesophageal reflux.

Publication types

  • Clinical Study
  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anti-Ulcer Agents / therapeutic use
  • Baclofen / therapeutic use
  • Capsaicin
  • Chronic Disease
  • Cough / diagnosis*
  • Cough / etiology*
  • Cough / therapy
  • Domperidone / therapeutic use
  • Esophageal pH Monitoring
  • Female
  • Gastroesophageal Reflux / complications*
  • Gastroesophageal Reflux / diagnosis*
  • Gastroesophageal Reflux / therapy
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Muscle Relaxants, Central / therapeutic use
  • Omeprazole / therapeutic use
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Surveys and Questionnaires

Substances

  • Anti-Ulcer Agents
  • Muscle Relaxants, Central
  • Domperidone
  • Baclofen
  • Omeprazole
  • Capsaicin