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Abstract
Background: The effect of aging on the cognitive aspect of cough has not been studied yet. The purpose of this study is to investigate the aging effect on the perception of urge-to-cough in healthy individuals.
Methods: Fourteen young, female, healthy never-smokers were recruited via public postings. Twelve elderly female healthy never-smokers were recruited from a nursing home residence. The cough reflex threshold and the urge-to-cough were evaluated by inhalation of citric acid. The cough reflex sensitivities were defined as the lowest concentration of citric acid that elicited two or more coughs (C2) and five or more coughs (C5). The urge-to-cough was evaluated using a modified the Borg scale.
Results: There was no significant difference in the cough reflex threshold to citric acid between young and elderly subjects. The urge-to-cough scores at the concentration of C2 and C5 were significantly smaller in the elderly than young subjects. The urge-to-cough log-log slope in elderly subjects (0.73 ± 0.71 point · L/g) was significantly gentler than those of young subjects (1.35 ± 0.53 point · L/g, p < 0.01). There were no significant differences in the urge-to-cough threshold estimated between young and elderly subjects.
Conclusions: The cough reflex threshold did not differ between young and elderly subjects whereas cognition of urge-to-cough was significantly decreased in elderly subjects in female never-smokers. Objective monitoring of cough might be important in the elderly people.
背景:年龄对咳嗽认知方面的影响尚未有研究。本研究的目的是探讨年龄对健康个体咳嗽感的影响。方法:通过公开招聘招募14名年轻、健康、从不吸烟的女性。研究人员从一家养老院招募了12名健康的不吸烟的老年女性。通过吸入柠檬酸评估咳嗽反射阈值和咳嗽冲动。咳嗽反射敏感性定义为最低浓度的柠檬酸引起两次或以上咳嗽(C2)和五次或以上咳嗽(C5)。使用改进的博格量表评估咳嗽冲动。结果:青年和老年受试者对柠檬酸的咳嗽反射阈值无显著差异。在C2和C5浓度下,老年人的咳嗽冲动评分明显低于年轻人。老年人急咳对数-对数斜率(0.73±0.71点·L/g)明显小于年轻组(1.35±0.53点·L/g, p < 0.01)。在年轻和老年受试者之间估计的急咳阈值没有显著差异。结论:咳嗽反射阈值在年轻和老年受试者之间没有差异,而老年受试者中不吸烟的女性对咳嗽冲动的认知显著降低。对老年人的咳嗽进行客观监测可能很重要。