Cough: An Introductory Guide for Speech-Language Pathologists

Carolyn K. Novaleski, Lucille A. Near, R. Benzo
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The airway defense mechanism of cough is essential for human survival. Recognition is growing about the distinct role of speech-language pathologists in the nonpharmacological management of various cough disorders. This clinical focus article aims to deliver relevant education about normal and pathological cough to strengthen existing clinical knowledge and skills. The neuronal pathways underlying normal cough function are complex. Cough problems refer to either reduced or heightened cough stemming from various disease processes, and both clinical presentations have detrimental consequences. Current evidence supports that patients who suffer from cough dysfunction benefit from nonpharmacological interventions offered via speech therapy as an adjunct to medical treatments. Speech therapy strategies apply the higher cognitive components of cough by focusing on the deliberate modification and coordination of respiration. Future research priorities are positioned toward improving clinical outcomes for cough disorders.
咳嗽:语言病理学家入门指南
咳嗽这一气道防御机制对人类的生存至关重要。人们越来越认识到语言病理学家在各种咳嗽疾病的非药物治疗中的独特作用。这篇临床焦点文章旨在提供有关正常和病理咳嗽的相关教育,以加强现有的临床知识和技能。 正常咳嗽功能的神经通路非常复杂。咳嗽问题指的是由各种疾病过程引起的咳嗽减轻或加重,这两种临床表现都会造成不良后果。目前有证据表明,咳嗽功能障碍患者可以通过言语治疗进行非药物干预,作为药物治疗的辅助手段。言语治疗策略通过有意识地调整和协调呼吸,应用了咳嗽的高级认知成分。未来的研究重点是改善咳嗽疾病的临床疗效。
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