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Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives
Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, involving the integrated collaboration of healthcare professionals, are increasingly used in clinical practice to inform the diagnosis and treatment of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs). Over time, the assessment of patients with ILD has transitioned from discu...
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European Respiratory Society
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724802/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0003-2022 |
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author | Cottin, Vincent Martinez, Fernando J. Smith, Vanessa Walsh, Simon L.F. |
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description | Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, involving the integrated collaboration of healthcare professionals, are increasingly used in clinical practice to inform the diagnosis and treatment of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs). Over time, the assessment of patients with ILD has transitioned from discussions among clinicians, radiologists and pathologists to the inclusion of a broader range of clinical data and specialist expertise. Studies have shown that a multidisciplinary approach can have many benefits for the clinical care of patients with ILD by improving the diagnostic confidence for different ILDs and guiding treatment decisions. The utility of MDT discussions for diagnosis, monitoring disease progression and management decisions, will need to be considered based on how it is best positioned in the diagnostic and therapeutic process, as well as the practicality and challenges of its use. There are also uncertainties and heterogeneity concerning the optimal practices of MDT meetings in ILD care. In this review, we describe recent developments refining the approach to MDTs in clinical practice, including who should be involved in the MDTs, when it is most needed, their use in patient management, challenges in their implementation, and ongoing controversies in the field that need further research. |
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spelling | pubmed-97248022022-12-08 Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives Cottin, Vincent Martinez, Fernando J. Smith, Vanessa Walsh, Simon L.F. Eur Respir Rev Reviews Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, involving the integrated collaboration of healthcare professionals, are increasingly used in clinical practice to inform the diagnosis and treatment of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs). Over time, the assessment of patients with ILD has transitioned from discussions among clinicians, radiologists and pathologists to the inclusion of a broader range of clinical data and specialist expertise. Studies have shown that a multidisciplinary approach can have many benefits for the clinical care of patients with ILD by improving the diagnostic confidence for different ILDs and guiding treatment decisions. The utility of MDT discussions for diagnosis, monitoring disease progression and management decisions, will need to be considered based on how it is best positioned in the diagnostic and therapeutic process, as well as the practicality and challenges of its use. There are also uncertainties and heterogeneity concerning the optimal practices of MDT meetings in ILD care. In this review, we describe recent developments refining the approach to MDTs in clinical practice, including who should be involved in the MDTs, when it is most needed, their use in patient management, challenges in their implementation, and ongoing controversies in the field that need further research. European Respiratory Society 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9724802/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0003-2022 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence 4.0. |
spellingShingle | Reviews Cottin, Vincent Martinez, Fernando J. Smith, Vanessa Walsh, Simon L.F. Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives |
title | Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives |
title_full | Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives |
title_fullStr | Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives |
title_full_unstemmed | Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives |
title_short | Multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives |
title_sort | multidisciplinary teams in the clinical care of fibrotic interstitial lung disease: current perspectives |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724802/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0003-2022 |
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