A Non-pharmacological Cough Control Therapy
A Non-pharmacological Cough Control Therapy as an Adjuvant of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in People With Interstitial Lung Diseases and Chronic Cough - A Feasibility Study
West Park Healthcare Centre
24 participants
Sep 1, 2020
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Coughing affects almost all individuals with ILD leading to physical, psychological and social distress and prevents individuals from performing their activities of daily living, working or socialising in public places. Unfortunately, there are no licensed medications available to treat chronic cough and the few drugs that have been tried resulted in little efficacy and significant side effects. Drug-free cough control interventions have shown promise in reducing the severity and impact of coughing on patients' lives but have not been tested in individuals with ILD. This study aims to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of a non-pharmacological cough control therapy, as an adjuvant of pulmonary rehabilitation, in patients with ILD and chronic cough (\>8 weeks in duration).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Individuals will be included if having confirmed diagnosis of any ILD by a physician (as per Canadian Thoracic Society's guideline for evaluating patients with fibrotic interstitial lung disease) and a chronic cough lasting more than 8 weeks in duration
Exclusion Criteria8
- self-reports of moderate or large sputum production
- effective or suspected exacerbation of the respiratory condition in the past month
- upper respiratory tract infection in the past month
- use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor medication
- changes in the prescribed medication in the previous month
- evidence of traction bronchiectasis in the HRCT
- evidence of other medical conditions that prevent performance of an exercise training program
- unable to read or speak in English / unable to provide informed consent.
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Interventions
Participants will attend four virtual sessions of 45 to 60 minutes of educational and self-management. Session 1 General assessment Prescription and taught of one cough suppression technique. Session 2 Cough principles: mechanism, cough reflex, chronic cough, the importance of cough and negative effects of repeated coughing. Cough control: identify triggers, use cough suppressions and distractions techniques. Session 3 Breathing pattern retraining and laryngeal hygiene: reinforce nasal breathing and pursed lips breathing as strategies to avoid the urge to cough, identification of risk factors for laryngeal dehydration and hydration education. Session 4 Reinforcement: Clarification of doubts, techniques' reinforcement and application during daily life situations.
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NCT04767074