瘙痒症与慢性咳嗽的关系:我们所有人的数据库研究。

Divija Sharma, Juliana Pulsinelli, Joel Correa da Rosa, Zhen Wang, Brian Kim, Benjamin Ungar
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目的:基于肥大细胞活动和神经源性炎症可能与瘙痒症和慢性咳嗽(CC)有潜在的共同病理生理学联系,本研究利用 "我们所有人"(All of Us)数据库研究了这两种疾病之间的关联:本研究采用嵌套病例对照比较法来研究这两种疾病之间的关联,确定 SNOMED 编码为 418363000(瘙痒症)和 68154008(慢性咳嗽)的病例。使用 R 中的 MatchIt 软件包按年龄、性别和种族以 1:4 的比例进行匹配,然后使用最大似然法从 2x2 或然率表中估计出几率比(OR)和 95% 的置信区间:结果:与匹配的对照组相比,CC 患者(n = 2,388 人)被诊断为瘙痒症的几率(OR:2.65)和瘙痒症患者(n = 22,496 人)被诊断为 CC 的几率(OR:2.57)分别高出两倍多:这些结果凸显了CC和瘙痒症之间潜在的双向关系,表明可能存在共同的免疫和神经通路。鉴于瘙痒和慢性咳嗽的病理生理学可能相互关联,像地匹福林和纳布啡等调节这些通路的药物,以及P2X3靶向药物,正在成为治疗瘙痒和慢性咳嗽的潜在疗法。本研究对瘙痒和慢性咳嗽之间关联的深入了解可能会为针对两者共同机制的靶向治疗策略铺平道路。
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Association of pruritus and chronic cough: an all of us database study.

Purpose: Based on a potential shared pathophysiology tied to mast cell activity and neurogenic inflammation that may link pruritus and chronic cough (CC), this study, leveraging the All of Us database, examines the association between the two conditions.

Materials and methods: A nested case-control comparison was used to examine the association, identifying cases with SNOMED codes 418363000 (pruritus) and 68154008 (CC). Matching was performed on a 1:4 ratio by age, sex, and ethnicity using the MatchIt package in R, followed by maximum likelihood method to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals from 2x2 contingency tables.

Results: CC patients (n = 2,388) were more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with pruritus (OR: 2.65) and pruritus patients (n = 22,496) were more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with CC (OR: 2.57), than respective matched controls.

Conclusions: These results highlight the potential bidirectional relationship between CC and pruritus, suggesting possible shared immune and neural pathways. Treatments like difelikefalin and nalbuphine that modulate these pathways, alongside P2X3 targeting agents, are emerging as potential therapeutic approaches for itch and chronic cough given the possible interconnected pathophysiology. This study's insights into the associations between pruritus and CC may pave the way for targeted therapeutic strategies that address their shared mechanisms.

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