Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 2, Feb 1995, 557-561.
Tussive effect of capsaicin in patients with gastroesophageal reflux without cough
M Ferrari, M Olivieri, C Sembenini, L Benini, V Zuccali, E Bardelli, P Bovo, G Cavallini, I Vantini and V Lo Cascio
Istituto di Semeiotica Medica, University of Verona, Italy.
The aim of this study was to clarify the influence of gastroesophageal
reflux (GER) on cough threshold in patients with digestive symptoms but
free from respiratory involvement. Of 57 consecutive subjects referred for
24-h esophageal pH monitoring because of digestive reflux symptoms, 29
patients free from respiratory disorders were studied. They underwent
esophageal pH monitoring and manometry, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy,
pulmonary function tests, and methacholine and capsaicin challenges. The
methacholine test was performed by inhalation of increasing doses of
methacholine up to 4,000 micrograms; the results were expressed as the dose
causing a 20% decrease in FEV1 from baseline (PD20). The capsaicin
threshold was evaluated by inhalation of increasing doses of capsaicin from
0.3 up to 9.84 nmol, expressing the results as the dose of capsaicin
eliciting five coughs (PD5). Fifteen patients were considered refluxers on
the basis of a total esophageal acid exposure time above 4.7%. Esophagitis
grade 0 was found in 15 patients, grade 1 in seven patients, grade 2 in
seven patients. PD5 was significantly lower in refluxers (median 0.51
micrograms, range 0.22 to 19.8) than in nonrefluxers (19.8 micrograms,
range 0.31 to 19.8) (p < 0.001); there was no difference in baseline
ventilatory parameters and in airway responsiveness to methacholine between
the two groups. All patients with a pathologic acid exposure time but one
had a low cough threshold, irrespective of the presence or absence of
esophagitis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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