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Diagnostic disparity of previous and revised American Thoracic Society guidelines for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Authors:Lee Fidler  Shane Shapera  Shikha Mittoo  Theodore K Marras
Abstract:BACKGROUND:A revised guideline for the diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was formulated by the American Thoracic Society (ATS) in 2011 to improve disease diagnosis and provide a simplified algorithm for clinicians. The impact of these revisions on patient classification, however, remain unclear.OBJECTIVE:To examine the concordance between diagnostic guidelines to understand how revisions impact patient classification.METHODS:A cohort of 54 patients with either suspected IPF or a working diagnosis of IPF was evaluated in a retrospective chart review, in which patient data were examined according to previous and revised ATS guidelines. Patient characteristics influencing the fulfillment of diagnostic criteria were compared using one-way ANOVA and χ2 tests.RESULTS:Revised and previous guideline criteria for IPF were met in 78% and 83% of patients, respectively. Revised guidelines modified a classification based on previous guidelines in 28% of cases. Fifteen percent of patients meeting previous ATS guidelines failed to meet revised criteria due to a lack of honeycombing on high-resolution computed tomography and the absence of a surgical lung biopsy. Patients failing to meet previous and revised diagnostic criteria for IPF were younger.CONCLUSION:The revised guidelines for the diagnosis of IPF classify a substantial proportion of patients differently than the previous guidelines.
Keywords:Diagnosis   Guidelines   Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis   Interstitial fibrosis
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