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@article{Haines:2025:10.1183/23120541.00774-2024,
author = {Haines, J and Belvisi, MG and Dubuis, EC and Dockry, RJ and Holt, KJ and Hull, JH and Yorke, J and Fowler, SJ and Smith, JA},
doi = {10.1183/23120541.00774-2024},
journal = {ERJ Open Research},
title = {Protocol for a double-blind crossover randomised controlled trial to investigate inhalation challenge to assess inducible laryngeal obstruction: CH-ILO},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00774-2024},
volume = {11},
year = {2025}
}

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AB - IntroductionInducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) remains a poorly understood condition in part due to lack of understanding about the underlying neuronal mechanisms. Many suffer delayed confirmed diagnosis as no standardised assessment exists. Based on previous work, we propose citric acid (CA) is the most appropriate inhalation agent for inducing upper airway reflex responses, with a view to developing an inhalation challenge test for ILO.Methods and analysisThis is a single-centre, double-blind crossover study. The primary objective is to identify if CA inhalation challenge provokes laryngeal obstruction in patients with confirmed ILO. We will recruit 10 participants with ILO, 10 with refractory chronic cough (RCC) and 10 healthy controls. Each participant will undergo two inhalation challenges during laryngoscopy, with ascending concentrations of CA or saline control; they will be randomised sequentially by a computer-generated schedule to determine order of delivery. Follow-up is a telephone consultation. Randomisation and preparation of challenge agents will be by an unblinded study team member not involved in data analysis. Challenge agents will only be unblinded on study completion. Log10 concentration of CA evoking ILO will be compared between patient groups using a one-way ANOVA, comparing participants with ILO and participants with RCC to healthy controls.ConclusionThis will be the first randomised controlled trial to investigate the role of inhalation challenge as an assessment tool to evoke laryngeal obstruction in patients with confirmed ILO. If results prove CA inhalation challenge agent provokes ILO, it will provide new insights into neuronal mechanisms and support development of a standardised diagnostic test.
AU - Haines,J
AU - Belvisi,MG
AU - Dubuis,EC
AU - Dockry,RJ
AU - Holt,KJ
AU - Hull,JH
AU - Yorke,J
AU - Fowler,SJ
AU - Smith,JA
DO - 10.1183/23120541.00774-2024
PY - 2025///
SN - 2312-0541
TI - Protocol for a double-blind crossover randomised controlled trial to investigate inhalation challenge to assess inducible laryngeal obstruction: CH-ILO
T2 - ERJ Open Research
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00774-2024
VL - 11
ER -