Proportion and predictors of FVC decline in patients with interstitial lung disease - 20/05/24
Abstract |
Rationale |
The proportion of patients who develop progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF), along with risk factors for progression remain poorly understood.
Objectives |
To examine factors associated with an increased risk of developing PPF among patients at a referral center.
Methods |
We identified patients with a diagnosis of interstitial lung disease (ILD) seen within the Cleveland Clinic Health System. Utilizing a retrospective observational approach we estimated the risk of developing progression by diagnosis group and identified key clinical predictors using the FVC component of both the original progressive fibrotic interstitial lung disease (PFILD) and the proposed PPF (ATS) criteria.
Results |
We identified 5934 patients with a diagnosis of ILD. The cumulative incidence of progression over the 24 months was similar when assessed with the PFILD and PPF criteria (33.1 % and 37.9 % respectively). Of those who met the ATS criteria, 9.5 % did not meet the PFILD criteria. Conversely, 4.3 % of patients who met PFILD thresholds did not achieve the 5 % absolute FVC decline criteria. Significant differences in the rate of progression were seen based on underlying diagnosis. Steroid therapy (HR 1.46, CI 1.31–1.62) was associated with an increased risk of progressive fibrosis by both PFILD and PPF criteria.
Conclusion |
Regardless of the definition used, the cumulative incidence of progressive disease is high in patients with ILD in the 24 months following diagnosis. Some differences are seen in the risk of progression when assessed by PFILD and PPF criteria. Further work is needed to identify modifiable risk factors for the development of progressive fibrosis.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Patients with interstitial lung disease are at risk for progressive pulmonary fibrosis, regardless of diagnosis group. |
• | Most patients meet both historic PFILD and current ATS consensus definitions of progressive pulmonary fibrosis. |
• | Early diagnosis and specialist care may reduce the risk for progressive interstitial lung disease. |
Keywords : Progressive pulmonary fibrosis, Interstitial lung disease, Fibrotic interstitial lung disease
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Vol 227
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