학술논문

Interdisziplinäre Diagnostik bei interstitiellen Lungenerkrankungen: Was wird empfohlen?
Document Type
Review Paper
Source
Zeitschrift für Pneumologie. 20(6):300-312
Subject
Multidisziplinäre Diskussion
Progressive pulmonale Fibrose
Sarkoidose
High-Resolution-Computertomographie
Konsensusleitlinie
Multidisciplinary discussion
Progressive pulmonary fibrosis
Sarcoidosis
High-resolution computed tomography
Consensus guidelines
Language
German
ISSN
2731-7404
2731-7412
Abstract
Background: The diagnosis of the heterogeneous group of interstitial lunge diseases (ILD) demands sophisticated skills and requires a close cooperation of the various medical disciplines.Objective: How are the diagnostics of suspected ILD carried out in a state of the art approach?Material and method: The joint efforts of a multidisciplinary expert panel (pneumology, thoracic surgery, radiology, pathology, rheumatology) established a consensus document that covered the most important diagnostic aspects with respect to ILD.Results: An adequate diagnostic approach in ILD requires the following: i) detailed medical history taking, ii) focused physical examination, iii) thin layer high-resolution multidetector computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest, iv) rheumatological and immunological serology, v) bronchoscopy including bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), histology and sample preparation, if indicated and with appropriately high levels of expert analysis. Every suspected ILD case requires a multidisciplinary discussion (ILD board) among the abovementioned experts at two points in time: i) before bronchoscopy and histological sampling is performed and ii) after all results (including histology, if applicable) are available.Conclusion: It is highly recommended to carry out a standardized diagnostic approach in all suspected ILD cases including a multidisciplinary discussion (ILD board).

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