Pertussis and GER – Two Causes of Long-term Cough
Bajerová K., Burianová M., Bajer M., Hrstková H.
I. dětská interní klinika, Pracoviště dětské medicíny, Lékařská fakulta MU a Fakultní nemocnice Brno přednostka prof. MUDr. H. Hrstková, CSc. |
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Summary:
Pertussis and parapertussis are known causes of long-term cough in children. The
two described cases concern patients who underwent infection with Bordetella pertusis
or parapertussis and suffered from irritation tracheal cough which did not respond
to systematic therapy with antitussive drugs. In view of absent acute respiratory infection
the authors performed 24-hour measurement of distal esophagus for the detection
of esophageal reflux. Since the finding was positive, both patients were subsequently
treated with antireflux therapy, which results in diminution of cough and speeded up
convalescence of the patients.
Key words:
pertussis, parapertussis, cough, gastroesophageal reflux
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