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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Significance of the Usual Interstitial Pneumonia (UIP) CT-scan Patterns Defined in New International Guidelines

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Journal Respir Med Res
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2020 May 17
PMID 32416587
Citations 7
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Abstract

Introduction: The new 2018 international guidelines for diagnosing usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP)/idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) by CT scan split the old pattern possible UIP (2011 IPF guidelines) into two new patterns: probable UIP and indeterminate for UIP. However, the proportions and prognoses of these new CT-scan patterns are not clear.

Methods: We used a monocentric retrospective cohort of 322 patients suspected of having IPF (University Hospital of Rennes; Competence Center for Rare Lung Diseases; 1 January 2012-31 December 2017). All patients initially diagnosed by CT scan as possible UIP were included. The chest CT-scans were then reclassified according to the new 2018 international guidelines by 3 observers. These data were then subjected to survival analysis with multivariate Cox regression using a composite endpoint of death, lung transplantation, a decline of≥10% in forced vital capacity (FVC), or hospitalization.

Results: Of the 89 possible UIP patients included, 74 (83%) were reclassified as probable UIP and 15 (17%) as indeterminate for UIP. Probable UIP patients were more likely to meet the composite endpoint (56/74 [75.7%] vs. 5/15 [33%] patients; HR [IC 95%] =3.12 [1.24; 7.83], P=0.015). Multivariate analysis indicated that the probable UIP pattern was associated with significantly increased risk of reaching the composite endpoint (HR [95% CI]=2.85[1.00; 8.10], P=0.049).

Conclusion: The majority of possible UIP diagnoses corresponded to probable UIP, which was associated with a significantly worse prognosis than indeterminate for UIP. This distinction between these two CT patterns emphasizes the relevance of the new international guidelines for the diagnosis of IPF.

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