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Finding the Fix for Chronic Cough

An episode of the The Allergist podcast, hosted by CSACI, titled "Finding the Fix for Chronic Cough" was published on August 19, 2025 and runs 27 minutes.

August 19, 2025 ·27m · The Allergist

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“At least 60% don't respond to anything or who have been to somebody else before and they've come to me and they've tried everything and failed” — Dr. Imran Satia Dr. Imran Satia, Respirologist and Associate Professor at McMaster University and Canada Research Chair in Chronic Cough, joins Dr. Mariam Hanna to walk clinicians through a practical, evidence-based approach to diagnosing and managing chronic cough. With decades of research and clinical experience, Dr. Satia explains how to define ...

“At least 60% don't respond to anything or who have been to somebody else before and they've come to me and they've tried everything and failed” — Dr. Imran Satia

Dr. Imran Satia, Respirologist and Associate Professor at McMaster University and Canada Research Chair in Chronic Cough, joins Dr. Mariam Hanna to walk clinicians through a practical, evidence-based approach to diagnosing and managing chronic cough. With decades of research and clinical experience, Dr. Satia explains how to define chronic cough and its subtypes, recognize red flags, and navigate the common — and less common — causes that keep patients coughing for years.

On this episode, you’ll hear:

  • The difference between chronic cough, refractory chronic cough, and unexplained chronic cough — and why the terminology matters for treatment.

  • The key investigations every patient with chronic cough should have, and how to interpret results in the context of cough hypersensitivity.

  • The role and real-world value of methacholine challenge, FeNO, induced sputum, and sputum culture in refining diagnosis and guiding therapy.

  • Why empiric ICS–LABA and PPI trials aren’t always the right move — and when they are.

  • Management strategies for patients who don’t respond to initial treatment, starting with a low-dose morphine trial, followed by neuromodulators, speech therapy, and clinical trial options.

By the end of the episode, you’ll have a clear, step-by-step framework for assessing chronic cough, avoiding unnecessary treatments, and helping even the most refractory patients find relief.

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