TY - JOUR T1 - New understanding in the treatment of cough (NEUROCOUGH) ERS Clinical Research Collaboration: improving care and treatment for patients with cough JF - European Respiratory Journal JO - Eur Respir J DO - 10.1183/13993003.00787-2019 VL - 53 IS - 5 SP - 1900787 AU - Lorcan McGarvey AU - Lieven Dupont AU - Surinder S. Birring AU - Jeanette Boyd AU - Kian Fan Chung AU - Marta Dabrowska AU - Christian Domingo AU - Giovanni Fontana AU - Laurent Guilleminault AU - Peter Kardos AU - Eva Millqvist AU - Alyn H. Morice AU - Jaclyn A. Smith AU - Jan Willem van den Berg AU - Charlotte Van de Kerkhove Y1 - 2019/05/01 UR - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/53/5/1900787.abstract N2 - Chronic cough is a common and troublesome clinical problem and currently there are no effective treatments [1]. While individual specialist cough clinics have been set up in some European countries, there is no formal mechanism to develop common management approaches. Furthermore, the vast majority of clinical trials of novel anti-tussive treatment have been conducted in a limited number of sites in the UK and USA, with little in the way of cough clinical trial infrastructure across Europe [2–7]. The NEw Understanding in the tReatment Of COUGH (NEUROCOUGH) Clinical Research Collaboration (CRC) seeks to address this through creating a platform allowing clinicians, together with researchers in academia and industrial partners across Europe and beyond, to exchange ideas and facilitate collaborations geared towards improved care and treatment for patients with cough. The core aims of NEUROCOUGH are to: 1) create a registry of Europe-wide specialist cough clinics operating according to agreed and standardised protocols; 2) establish a Europe-wide registry of “clinical trial ready” chronic cough patients suitable for multicentre experimental medicine studies and later phase precision medicine clinical trials; 3) seek public engagement to provide input into NEUROCOUGH based on the priorities and unmet needs of patients; and 4) encourage early career researchers and clinicians into the field of cough.The NEUROCOUGH ERS Clinical Research Collaboration brings together clinicians, scientists, patients and industry from Europe and beyond, with a focus on improving care and treatment for patients with chronic cough http://bit.ly/2Q6l0ERWe are grateful to Elise Heuvelin, Celine Genton and Steve Sealy from the European Respiratory Society executive office (Lausanne, Switzerland) for their logistical support for NEUROCOUGH. We thank Tracie Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK) for clerical support. ER -