학술논문
Cough-Specific Quality of Life Predicts Disease Progression Among Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease
Document Type
Article
Author
Lee, Janet; White, Emily; Freiheit, Elizabeth; Scholand, Mary Beth; Strek, Mary E.; Podolanczuk, Anna J.; Patel, Nina M.; Bascom, Rebecca; Belloli, Elizabeth; Bhatt, Nitin; Bhorade, Sangeeta; Case, Amy; Castriotta, Richard; Criner, Gerard; Danoff, Sonye; De Andrade, Joao; Desai, Alpa; Glassberg, Marilyn; Glazer, Craig; Gulati, Mridu; Gupta, Nishant; Hamblin, Mark; Huie, Tristan; Kaner, Robert; Kass, Daniel; Kim, Hyun; Kreider, Maryl; Lancaster, Lisa; Lasky, Joseph; Limper, Andrew; Montesi, Sydney; Mooney, Joshua; Morrison, Lake; Nambiar, Anoop; Nathan, Steven; Natt, Bhupinder; Paul, Tessy; Perez, Rafael; Podolanczuk, Anna; Raghu, Ganesh; Scholand, Mary Beth; Shifren, Adrian; Strek, Mary; Todd, Nevins; Walia, Rajat; Weight, Stephen; Whelan, Timothy; Wolters, Paul
Source
Chest; September 2022, Vol. 162 Issue: 3 p603-613, 11p
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ISSN
00123692; 19313543
Abstract
Cough is a common symptom of interstitial lung disease (ILD) and negatively impacts health-related quality of life (QOL). Previous studies have shown that among patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, cough may predict progression of lung disease and perhaps even respiratory hospitalizations and mortality.