Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms

Abstract Background Nocturnal cough and wheeze are important symptoms when diagnosing any respiratory disease in a child, but objective measurements of these symptoms are not performed. Methods The aim of our study was to analyze the use of an automated detection system to assess breath sounds objec...

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Main Authors: Markus Lindenhofer, Lena Roth, Clemens Mädel, Florian Götzinger, Katharina Kainz, Christiane Lex, Thomas Frischer, Matthias Reinweber, Angela Zacharasiewicz
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-12-01
Series:BMC Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02455-5
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spelling doaj-e39fe4ca96d640ad8c6f6832c3333e932020-12-13T12:12:58ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312020-12-012011910.1186/s12887-020-02455-5Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptomsMarkus Lindenhofer0Lena Roth1Clemens Mädel2Florian Götzinger3Katharina Kainz4Christiane Lex5Thomas Frischer6Matthias Reinweber7Angela Zacharasiewicz8Klinikum Favoriten, Wiener GesundheitsverbundWilhelminenspital, Klinikum Ottakring, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Teaching Hospital of the University of ViennaWilhelminenspital, Klinikum Ottakring, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Teaching Hospital of the University of ViennaWilhelminenspital, Klinikum Ottakring, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Teaching Hospital of the University of ViennaWilhelminenspital, Klinikum Ottakring, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Teaching Hospital of the University of ViennaDepartment for Pediatric Cardiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital GöttingenWilhelminenspital, Klinikum Ottakring, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Teaching Hospital of the University of ViennaVienna Hospital Association, Healthcare ManagementWilhelminenspital, Klinikum Ottakring, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Teaching Hospital of the University of ViennaAbstract Background Nocturnal cough and wheeze are important symptoms when diagnosing any respiratory disease in a child, but objective measurements of these symptoms are not performed. Methods The aim of our study was to analyze the use of an automated detection system to assess breath sounds objectively in comparison to cough and wheeze questionnaires and to evaluate its feasibility in clinical practice. Results Forty-nine recordings of thirty-nine children were processed (asthma n = 13; cystic fibrosis n = 2; pneumonia n = 5; suspicion of habit cough n = 7; prolonged, recurrent or chronic cough n = 13), and cough and asthma scores were compared to the objective nocturnal recordings. Time for audio-validation of recordings took between 2 and 40 min (mean: 14.22 min, (SD): 10.72). Accuracy of the automated measurement was higher for cough than for wheezing sounds. Nocturnal cough readings but not wheeze readings correlated with some of the corresponding scores. Conclusion To our knowledge this is the first study using a new device to assess nocturnal cough and obstructive breath sounds objectively in children with a wide variety of respiratory diseases. The assessment proved user friendly. We obtained additional information on nighttime symptoms, which would otherwise have remained obscure. Further studies to assess possible diagnostic and therapeutic benefits of this device are needed.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02455-5CoughWheezeCough monitorNocturnal symptomsChildren
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author Markus Lindenhofer
Lena Roth
Clemens Mädel
Florian Götzinger
Katharina Kainz
Christiane Lex
Thomas Frischer
Matthias Reinweber
Angela Zacharasiewicz
spellingShingle Markus Lindenhofer
Lena Roth
Clemens Mädel
Florian Götzinger
Katharina Kainz
Christiane Lex
Thomas Frischer
Matthias Reinweber
Angela Zacharasiewicz
Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms
BMC Pediatrics
Cough
Wheeze
Cough monitor
Nocturnal symptoms
Children
author_facet Markus Lindenhofer
Lena Roth
Clemens Mädel
Florian Götzinger
Katharina Kainz
Christiane Lex
Thomas Frischer
Matthias Reinweber
Angela Zacharasiewicz
author_sort Markus Lindenhofer
title Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms
title_short Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms
title_full Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms
title_fullStr Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms
title_sort wheeze and cough measurements at night in children with respiratory symptoms
publisher BMC
series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Background Nocturnal cough and wheeze are important symptoms when diagnosing any respiratory disease in a child, but objective measurements of these symptoms are not performed. Methods The aim of our study was to analyze the use of an automated detection system to assess breath sounds objectively in comparison to cough and wheeze questionnaires and to evaluate its feasibility in clinical practice. Results Forty-nine recordings of thirty-nine children were processed (asthma n = 13; cystic fibrosis n = 2; pneumonia n = 5; suspicion of habit cough n = 7; prolonged, recurrent or chronic cough n = 13), and cough and asthma scores were compared to the objective nocturnal recordings. Time for audio-validation of recordings took between 2 and 40 min (mean: 14.22 min, (SD): 10.72). Accuracy of the automated measurement was higher for cough than for wheezing sounds. Nocturnal cough readings but not wheeze readings correlated with some of the corresponding scores. Conclusion To our knowledge this is the first study using a new device to assess nocturnal cough and obstructive breath sounds objectively in children with a wide variety of respiratory diseases. The assessment proved user friendly. We obtained additional information on nighttime symptoms, which would otherwise have remained obscure. Further studies to assess possible diagnostic and therapeutic benefits of this device are needed.
topic Cough
Wheeze
Cough monitor
Nocturnal symptoms
Children
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02455-5
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