Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000001699 |
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Receipt number | R000002028 |
Scientific Title | Cough Challenge Tests Involving Mechanical Stimulation of the Cervical Trachea |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2009/02/10 |
Last modified on | 2009/02/10 10:24:27 |
Cough Challenge Tests Involving Mechanical Stimulation of the Cervical Trachea
Cough Challenge Tests of the Cervical Trachea
Cough Challenge Tests Involving Mechanical Stimulation of the Cervical Trachea
Cough Challenge Tests of the Cervical Trachea
Japan |
patients with cough
Pneumology |
Others
NO
To evaluate cough challenge tests by mechanical stimulation of the cervical trachea.
Efficacy
The rate of positive cough provocation by applying the mechanical stimulation on cervical trachea.
Observational
15 | years-old | <= |
90 | years-old | > |
Male and Female
The patients visited The Disaster Medical Center because of the cough.
Those who do not accept the entry to the study.
350
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | MItsuhiro Kamimura |
National Organization Disaster Medical Center
Pulmonology Department
Midorimachi 3256, Tachikawa, Tokyo
042-526-5511
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Mitsuhiro Kamimura |
National Organization Disaster Medical Center
Pulmonology Department
042-526-5511
kamimura@tdmc.hosp.go.jp
National Organization Disaster Medical Center
none
Self funding
none
none
NO
2009 | Year | 02 | Month | 10 | Day |
Unpublished
Completed
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Three types of mechanical stimulation as cough challenge tests were tried. The cervical trachea was compressed softly with fingers several times (tracheal compression test: TCT), the trachea was stretched by retroflexion of the neck for five seconds (tracheal stretch test: TST), and a vibrating tuning fork was placed on the cervical trachea for 20 seconds (tuning fork test: TFT). The relation between phonation-induced cough and the results of these provocation tests was assessed.
The positive rate for provocation of cough was 27.7% with the TCT, 39.8% with the TST, and 36.9% with the TFT. Provocation of an itchy sensation with or without cough occurred in about 50% of subjects undergoing each test. Provocation of cough and an itchy sensation by each test was significantly more common in subjects with phonation-induced cough. The tests usually became negative after cough was improved by treatment.
2009 | Year | 02 | Month | 10 | Day |
2009 | Year | 02 | Month | 10 | Day |
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