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Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting

Background: Almost one-third of fibrosing ILD (fILDs) have a clinical disease behavior similar to IPF, demonstrating a progressive phenotype (PF-ILD). However, there are no globally accepted criteria on the definition of a progressive phenotype in non-IPF fILD yet. Four different definitions have be...

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Autores principales: Torrisi, Sebastiano Emanuele, Kahn, Nicolas, Wälscher, Julia, Polke, Markus, Lee, Joyce S., Molyneaux, Philip L., Sambataro, Francesca Maria, Heussel, Claus Peter, Vancheri, Carlo, Kreuter, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8718675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975486
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.790204
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author Torrisi, Sebastiano Emanuele
Kahn, Nicolas
Wälscher, Julia
Polke, Markus
Lee, Joyce S.
Molyneaux, Philip L.
Sambataro, Francesca Maria
Heussel, Claus Peter
Vancheri, Carlo
Kreuter, Michael
author_facet Torrisi, Sebastiano Emanuele
Kahn, Nicolas
Wälscher, Julia
Polke, Markus
Lee, Joyce S.
Molyneaux, Philip L.
Sambataro, Francesca Maria
Heussel, Claus Peter
Vancheri, Carlo
Kreuter, Michael
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description Background: Almost one-third of fibrosing ILD (fILDs) have a clinical disease behavior similar to IPF, demonstrating a progressive phenotype (PF-ILD). However, there are no globally accepted criteria on the definition of a progressive phenotype in non-IPF fILD yet. Four different definitions have been used; however, no internationally accepted definition currently exists. Research Question: To compare the clinical and functional characteristics of progressive fILD according to the currently available definitions. Study design and methods: Cases of fILD were identified retrospectively from the database of the tertiary referral center for ILD in Heidelberg. Lung function, clinical signs of progression, and radiological changes were evaluated. Patients with fILD were considered to have progression according to each of the four available definitions: Cottin (CO), RELIEF (RE), INBUILD (IN), and UILD study. Lung function changes, expressed as mean absolute decline of FVC%, were reported every 3 months following diagnosis and analyzed in the context of each definition. Survival was also analyzed. Results: A total of 566 patients with non-IPF fILD were included in the analysis. Applying CO-, RE-, IN-, and UILD-definitions, 232 (41%), 183 (32%), 274 (48%), and 174 (31%) patients were defined as PF-ILD, respectively. RE- and UILD-criteria were the most stringent, with only 32 and 31% patients defined as progressive, while IN- was the most broad, with almost 50% of patients defined as progressive. CO- definition was in-between, classifying 41% as progressive. PF ILD patients with a UILD definition had worse prognosis. Interpretation: Depending on the definition used, the existing criteria identify different groups of patients with progressive fILD, and this may have important prognostic and therapeutic implications.
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spelling pubmed-87186752022-01-01 Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting Torrisi, Sebastiano Emanuele Kahn, Nicolas Wälscher, Julia Polke, Markus Lee, Joyce S. Molyneaux, Philip L. Sambataro, Francesca Maria Heussel, Claus Peter Vancheri, Carlo Kreuter, Michael Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Background: Almost one-third of fibrosing ILD (fILDs) have a clinical disease behavior similar to IPF, demonstrating a progressive phenotype (PF-ILD). However, there are no globally accepted criteria on the definition of a progressive phenotype in non-IPF fILD yet. Four different definitions have been used; however, no internationally accepted definition currently exists. Research Question: To compare the clinical and functional characteristics of progressive fILD according to the currently available definitions. Study design and methods: Cases of fILD were identified retrospectively from the database of the tertiary referral center for ILD in Heidelberg. Lung function, clinical signs of progression, and radiological changes were evaluated. Patients with fILD were considered to have progression according to each of the four available definitions: Cottin (CO), RELIEF (RE), INBUILD (IN), and UILD study. Lung function changes, expressed as mean absolute decline of FVC%, were reported every 3 months following diagnosis and analyzed in the context of each definition. Survival was also analyzed. Results: A total of 566 patients with non-IPF fILD were included in the analysis. Applying CO-, RE-, IN-, and UILD-definitions, 232 (41%), 183 (32%), 274 (48%), and 174 (31%) patients were defined as PF-ILD, respectively. RE- and UILD-criteria were the most stringent, with only 32 and 31% patients defined as progressive, while IN- was the most broad, with almost 50% of patients defined as progressive. CO- definition was in-between, classifying 41% as progressive. PF ILD patients with a UILD definition had worse prognosis. Interpretation: Depending on the definition used, the existing criteria identify different groups of patients with progressive fILD, and this may have important prognostic and therapeutic implications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8718675/ /pubmed/34975486 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.790204 Text en Copyright © 2021 Torrisi, Kahn, Wälscher, Polke, Lee, Molyneaux, Sambataro, Heussel, Vancheri and Kreuter. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Torrisi, Sebastiano Emanuele
Kahn, Nicolas
Wälscher, Julia
Polke, Markus
Lee, Joyce S.
Molyneaux, Philip L.
Sambataro, Francesca Maria
Heussel, Claus Peter
Vancheri, Carlo
Kreuter, Michael
Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting
title Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting
title_full Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting
title_fullStr Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting
title_short Outcomes and Incidence of PF-ILD According to Different Definitions in a Real-World Setting
title_sort outcomes and incidence of pf-ild according to different definitions in a real-world setting
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8718675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975486
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.790204
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