Longitudinal passive cough monitoring and its implications for detecting changes in clinical status

Research question What is the impact of the duration of cough monitoring on its accuracy in detecting changes in the cough frequency? Materials and methods This is a statistical analysis of a prospective cohort study. Participants were recruited in the city of Pamplona (Northern Spain), and their co...

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Autores: Gabaldón-Figueira, J.C. (Juan C.)|||/items/fa967768-03e8-46a8-acc2-5c2f4b0c35e1, Keen, E. (Erik)|||/items/e6be37cc-4c31-4b4b-8b52-deafb47771aa, Rudd, M. (Matthew)|||/items/d95be8ee-e246-4eb3-a432-44de5c19a699, Orrilo, V. (Virginia)|||/items/4ebbec3b-374c-4116-a398-2898c1a95523, Blavia, I. (Isabel)|||/items/1ff6f1ca-ad34-4c46-b27b-1948f306304e, Chaccour, J. (Juliane)|||/items/6edbac77-c506-40d1-8542-25c402b7f85f, Galvosas, M. (Mindaugas)|||/items/aaab1c0e-e3ea-4007-b6d0-73d868ff081f, Small, P. (Peter)|||/items/35fbfbdb-386f-47f0-969e-7136adfdc968, Grandjean-Lapierre, S. (Simon)|||/items/a7b2db87-caeb-4fd1-b117-8499bfe90b78, Chaccour-Díaz, C.J. (Carlos Javier)|||/items/94d62c6d-ac64-42ab-b253-feb88e916983
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/66034
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/66034
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Frequency
Cough
Cough frequency
Cough monitoring
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Sumario:Research question What is the impact of the duration of cough monitoring on its accuracy in detecting changes in the cough frequency? Materials and methods This is a statistical analysis of a prospective cohort study. Participants were recruited in the city of Pamplona (Northern Spain), and their cough frequency was passively monitored using smartphone-based acoustic artificial intelligence software. Differences in cough frequency were compared using a one-tailed Mann-Whitney U test and a randomisation routine to simulate 24-h monitoring. Results 616 participants were monitored for an aggregated duration of over 9 person-years and registered 62 325 coughs. This empiric analysis found that an individual's cough patterns are stochastic, following a binomial distribution. When compared to continuous monitoring, limiting observation to 24 h can lead to inaccurate estimates of change in cough frequency, particularly in persons with low or small changes in rate. Interpretation Detecting changes in an individual's rate of coughing is complicated by significant stochastic variability within and between days. Assessing change based solely on intermittent sampling, including 24-h, can be misleading. This is particularly problematic in detecting small changes in individuals who have a low rate and/or high variance in cough pattern.