Efficacy of non-sedating H1-receptor antihistamines in adults and adolescents with chronic cough: A systematic review
- Abstract
- Background
Nasal symptoms frequently coexist in patients with chronic cough, and non-sedating H1-receptor antihistamines (nsH1RAs) are often prescribed for cough management in several countries. However, recommendations on the use of nsH1RAs vary among chronic cough guidelines. This study aimed to examine the efficacy of nsH1RAs over placebos in adolescents or adults with chronic cough or allergic respiratory conditions that may present as chronic cough.
Methods
Electronic databases were searched for studies published until November 2020. Randomized placebo-controlled trials of nsH1RAs reporting cough endpoints in adolescents or adults with chronic cough or cough-associated allergic respiratory conditions (allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, or atopic cough) were included.
Results
A total of 10 placebo-controlled trials were identified. Three studies (one study each involving allergic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis with comorbid asthma, and atopic cough) described baseline and post-treatment cough scores, and all reported significant improvements in subjective cough scores; however, the magnitude of improvement was greater in the 2 studies of patients with atopic cough (relative improvement in cough frequency score: ?36.6 ± 8.4%) or seasonal allergic rhinitis-associated cough (cough frequency score: ?44.0 ± 7.3% and cough intensity score: ?65.7 ± 8.3%) than in the 1 study of allergic rhinitis patients with comorbid asthma (?4.0 ± 1.3%). Meanwhile, the other 7 trials found conflicting results but lacked information on the baseline cough score and did not use validated cough measurement tools; thus, their clinical relevance could not be determined.
Conclusion
Despite the widespread use of nsH1RAs in patients with chronic cough, only a few clinical trials examining their benefits on cough outcomes have been conducted. There may be a subgroup of patients, particularly those with seasonal allergic rhinitis-associated cough or atopic cough, whose cough may improve with nsH1RA treatment. However, adequately powered trials with validated cough measurement tools are warranted to confirm the role of nsH1RAs in the management of patients with allergic phenotypes of chronic cough.
- Author(s)
- 강성윤; 김현정; 송우정; 안진; 원하경; 이지원; 이지향; 이지호; Yoshihiro Kanemitsu
- Issued Date
- 2021
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- Allergic rhinitis; Asthma; Atopic cough; Chronic cough; Non-sedating H1-receptor antihistamine
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100568
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/7206
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- Publisher
- World Allergy Organization Journal
- Location
- 미국
- Language
- 영어
- ISSN
- 1939-4551
- Citation Volume
- 14
- Citation Number
- 8
- Citation Start Page
- 100568
- Citation End Page
- 0
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