PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - TAKEO NAKAJIMA AU - TATSUYA NAGANO AU - YOSHIHIRO NISHIMURA TI - Retrospective Study of the Effects of Post-nasal Drip Symptoms on Cough Duration AID - 10.21873/invivo.12440 DP - 2021 May 01 TA - In Vivo PG - 1799--1803 VI - 35 IP - 3 4099 - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/35/3/1799.short 4100 - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/35/3/1799.full SO - In Vivo2021 May 01; 35 AB - Background/Aim: The aim of this study was to elucidate the significance of allergic rhinitis and post-nasal drip symptoms in patients with cough-variant and cough-predominant asthma. Patients and Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 91 patients who had cough-variant or cough-predominant asthma and first visited the Nakajima Medical Clinic in Japan between June 2012 and July 2015. Results: Post-nasal drip symptoms were reported in 58 (63.7%) patients. The patients with post-nasal drip symptoms (19.5±8.3 days) had a significantly longer time until cough disappearance than those without post-nasal drip symptoms (11.0±4.8 days) (p=0.000034). Multivariate analysis showed that post-nasal drip symptoms are independent prolonged factors of cough duration. Conclusion: Post-nasal drip symptoms may affect cough control in patients with cough-variant and cough-predominant asthma.