Identification, course, and management of progressive pulmonary fibrosis.

Am J Manag Care

Weill Cornell Medicine, 425 East 61st St, New York, NY 10065. Email:

Published: October 2024

The term "progressive pulmonary fibrosis" or "PPF" is generally used to describe progressive lung fibrosis in an individual with an interstitial lung disease (ILD) other than idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Several sets of criteria have been proposed for the identification of PPF, most of which are based on a combination of a decline in forced vital capacity, worsening of respiratory symptoms, and increase in the extent of fibrosis on radiology. Although some risk factors for faster progression of fibrosing ILD have been identified, it remains challenging to predict which individuals will develop PPF. Close monitoring, including regular pulmonary function tests, is required to detect the earliest signs of worsening disease. PPF is associated with high rates of hospitalization and death. Management of PPF requires a multidisciplinary and multimodal approach, including pharmacological therapy and supportive care. Discussions about palliative care should begin at an early stage, individualized to the needs of the patient.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.37765/ajmc.2024.89634DOI Listing

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