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Deep inspiration-provoked cough (DIPC) is a form of allotussia. Allotussia is thought to be a manifestation of cough reflex arc hypersensitivity but objective evidence about this is lacking. 36 subjects with chronic cough and 25 healthy subjects underwent mannitol and citric acid cough provocation tests. DIPC was defined as two or more coughs after deep inhalation of an empty mannitol capsule. Citric acid was administered utilizing a dosimetric nebulizer during controlled tidal breathing. Nine subjects demonstrated DIPC, 8/36 subjects with chronic cough and 1/25 healthy subjects (p = 0.048). The concentration of citric acid to provoke five or more coughs (C5) was 23.4 (63.8) mM among subjects with DIPC and 750 (2941) mM among the subjects without it (p = 0.006). The number of deep inspiration-provoked coughs correlated with the citric acid C5 (Rs -0.38, p = 0.002). In conclusion, DIPC, a form of allotussia, is associated with cough reflex arc hypersensitivity.Trial Registration Number.ClinicalTrials.gov database KUH5801136. © 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Heikki O Koskela, Hanna M Nurmi, Woo-Jung Song. Deep Inspiration-Provoked Cough: A Sign of Cough Reflex Arc Hypersensitivity. Lung. 2021 Oct;199(5):501-505

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