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Respir Med 2007 Sep;101(9):2011-6. Epub 2007 May 16.
Current Diagnosis and Management of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Survey of Academic
Physicians.
Collard HR, Loyd JE, King TE, Jr., Lancaster LH (2007a)
Summary
Little is known about practice patterns regarding the diagnosis and management
of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). This study attempts to define the practice
patterns of academic pulmonologists caring for patients with IPF. Academic pulmonologists
in the United States were surveyed electronically. Completed surveys were received
from 272 respondents (representing approximately 10% of academic pulmonologists).
The majority agreed that high-resolution computed tomography can establish the diagnosis
of IPF, and that surgical lung biopsy is indicated when the diagnosis remains unclear.
Bronchoscopy is little utilized. Most respondents treat patients with medications,
but there is no consensus regarding treatment regimen. These results suggest there
is general consensus regarding the approach to diagnosis, but that there is no consensus
about medical management in IPF.
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