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Chronic cough is one of the most common complaints in respiratory specialty clinics, imposing significant economic burden on patients and severely affecting their quality of life. Currently, the pathogenesis of chronic refractory cough remains incompletely understood, and treatment remains a major challenge in clinical practice. Cryotherapy treatment via bronchoscopy has shown efficacy in certain airway diseases, but there is currently no research reporting its effects on chronic refractory cough.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Cryotherapy treatment works to treat individuals with chronic cough. It will also learn about The safety and effectiveness of the cryotherapy treatment system produced by Ningbo SensCure Biotechnology Co., Ltd.. The main questions it aims to answer are:
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Subjects may prematurely terminate treatment or withdraw from the study due to any of the following, but not limited to:
For all subjects who prematurely terminate the study, the investigator should obtain the reason for withdrawal as much as possible, such as adverse events, correction of ineffective treatment, withdrawal from the trial based on the investigator's decision, or other reasons, and the withdrawal reason should be recorded in the Case Report Form (CRF).
4.Expected Duration of Participation for Each Subject The expected duration of participation for each subject is defined as the time from the subject's signing of the informed consent form to the end of the final follow-up visit. According to the trial design, the visit schedule for each subject is as follows: Visit 1 (screening period, pre-operative -28 days to treatment period), Visit 2 (treatment period, Day 0), Visit 3 (Day 3 ± 1 day), Visit 4 (Week 1 ± 1 day), Visit 5 (Week 2 ± 3 days), Visit 6 (Week 4 ± 3 days), Visit 7 (Week 8 ± 7 days), and Visit 8 (Week 12 ± 7 days).
5.Monitoring Plan Executor: Monitor. Monitoring Content: Whether the trial protocol is followed; whether all Case Report Form (CRF) entries are correct, complete, and consistent with the original documents such as medical records and physical examination reports, and whether there are any errors or omissions in the data. Since most of the data in the CRF are transcribed from original sources such as medical records and physical examination reports, much of the content is secondary data. Therefore, during monitoring, the content of the CRF needs to be meticulously cross-checked with the original documents to ensure that the data in the CRF are completely consistent with the original data. This process is also known as Source Data Verification (SDV).
6.Data Management and Statistical Analysis Methods A separate data folder will be established for each participant, and dedicated personnel will be responsible for data collection and entry. Adhering to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) principles, it is essential to ensure the authenticity and traceability of the data, retaining all raw data for verification purposes. Statistical analysis of the data will be conducted using SAS 9.4 or higher software.
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Inclusion Criteria(To be eligible, all of the following criteria must be met):
Exclusion Criteria(Any one of the following criteria must not be met to be eligible):
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20 participants in 2 patient groups
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Shiyue Li
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