Chronic Cough Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Open Label Trial of Azithromycin in Chronic Productive Cough
We have noticed a group of patients presenting with a longstanding wet cough which has often
been treated as asthma. The cough is productive of sputum which frequently contains
bacteria, but does not resolve with standard antibiotic treatment.
A very similar cough is seen in subjects who smoke, have exposure to airbourne dusts or
chemicals or have a condition known as bronchiectasis, but these problems have already been
excluded.
We have found that prolonged treatment with an antibiotic called azithromycin is very
effective but using azithromycin in this way is not licensed and there is currently no trial
evidence to support its use.
This research will evaluate the clinical benefit of low dose azithromycin to determine if
this is an effective and safe treatment for these patients. It will also involve a detailed
investigation of these patients to determine whether they have enough in common to believe
we are describing a new condition.
We and others have observed a cohort of patients, mainly referred with either poorly
controlled asthma despite high dose treatment or suspected bronchiectasis, who give a
history of chronic (often 3 months or more) productive cough which improves with antibiotic
treatment but quickly relapses. Most deny wheeze and on examination there are often
transmitted sounds from mucus in the large airways but no expiratory wheeze typical of
asthma. Investigations including spirometry, bronchial challenges, chest X-ray, screen for
immunodeficiency and high resolution CT (HRCT) scan exclude recognised causes of productive
cough but sputum culture is often positive for Haemophilus influenzae although sometimes
demonstrates normal respiratory flora despite being markedly purulent.
Due to their efficacy in cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis we have empirically tried
treatment with low dose macrolide antibiotics over 3-6 months often with dramatic benefit.
This is however an unproven and unlicensed indication which needs to be more thoroughly
evaluated.
The key objective of the study is to determine if 12 weeks treatment of patients with
chronic productive cough with low dose azithromycin is both effective and safe.
The secondary objectives of the study are to describe the clinical and pathological features
of a cohort of patients who present with chronic productive cough (with no evidence of
bronchiectasis, smoking-related chronic bronchitis or immunodeficiency) to determine if
these are sufficiently similar to justify a new diagnostic label.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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