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Manometric Abnormalities in Patients With and Without Chronic Cough.

WayAnne WatsonEthan SimmonsAdebimpe AdebowaleCharles BandaRoy QuBenjamin BecerraBrianna CrawleyThomas MurryPriya Krishna
Published in: American journal of otolaryngology (2024)
Subtle differences in high-resolution manometry between patients with and without cough suggest, in line with previous studies, baseline alterations of upper esophageal function may manifest in patients with chronic cough through an undetermined mechanism that may include underlying vagal hypersensitivity. These findings encourage further manometric study examining the relationship between UES dysfunction and chronic cough.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • oxidative stress
  • mass spectrometry
  • case control
  • tandem mass spectrometry