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Diagnosis and management of cough executive summary: ACCP evidence-based clinical practice guidelines

Richard S Irwin et al. Chest. 2006 Jan.
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Figure 1
Figure 1
Acute cough algorithm for the management of patients ≥ 15 years of age with cough lasting < 3 weeks. For diagnosis and treatment recommendations refer to the section indicated in the algorithm. PE = pulmonary embolism; Dx = diagnosis; Rx = treatment; URTI = upper respiratory tract infection; LRTI = lower respiratory tract infection. Section 7 = Irwin; Section 8 = Pratter; Section 9 = Pratter; Section 10 = Pratter; Section 11 = Dicpinigaitis; Section 12 = Irwin; Section 13 = Braman; Section 14 = Braman; Section 16 = Rosen; Section 22 = Irwin et al.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Subacute cough algorithm for the management of patients ≥ 15 years of age with cough lasting 3 to 8 weeks. For diagnosis and treatment recommendations refer to the section indicated in the algorithm. AECB = acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis. See the legend of Figure 1 for abbreviations not used in the text. See Figure 1 for references to Sections.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Chronic cough algorithm for the management of patients ≥ 15 years of age with cough lasting > 8 weeks. ACE-I = ACE inhibitor; BD = bronchodilator; LTRA = leukotriene receptor antagonist; PPI = proton pump inhibitor. See the legend of Figure 1 for abbreviations not used in the text.
Figure 4
Figure 4
Approach to a child < 15 years of age with chronic cough. There are limitations of the algorithm, which should be read with the accompanying text. Spirometry can usually be reliably performed in children > 6 years of age and in some children > 3 years of age if trained pediatric personnel are present. CXR = chest radiograph.
Figure 5
Figure 5
Approach to a child ≤ 14 years of age with chronic specific cough (ie, cough associated with other features suggestive of an underlying pulmonary and/or systemic abnormality). Children > 14 years of age should be managed as outlined in adult guidelines but there is no good evidence where the age cutoff should be. TEF = tracheal esophageal fistula. See the legend of Figure 4 for abbreviation not used in the text.

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