The interstitial lung disease patient pathway: from referral to diagnosis. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Suspected interstitial lung disease (ILD) patients may be referred to an ILD-specialist centre or a non-ILD-specialist centre for diagnosis and treatment. Early referral and management of patients at ILD-specialist centres has been shown to improve survival and reduce hospitalisations. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the ILD patient diagnostic pathway and prompted centres to adapt. This study investigates and contrasts ILD patient pathways in ILD-specialist and non-ILD-specialist centres, focusing on referrals, caseloads, diagnostic tools, multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meeting practices and resource accessibility. METHODS: Conducted as a cross-sectional study, a global self-selecting survey ran from September 2022 to January 2023. Participants included ILD specialists and healthcare professionals (HCPs) from ILD-specialist centres and non-ILD-specialist centres. RESULTS: Of 363 unique respondents from 64 countries, 259 were from ILD-specialist centres and 104 from non-ILD-specialist centres. ILD centres had better resource availability, exhibiting higher utilisation of diagnostic tests (median: 12 tests) than non-ILD centres (nine tests) and better access to specialist professions attending MDT meetings (median: six professions at meeting) in specialist centres than non-ILD centres (three professions at meeting). Transitioning to virtual MDT meetings allowed HCPs from other locations to join meetings in nearly 90% of all centres, increasing regular participation in 60% of specialist centres and 72% of non-ILD centres. For treatment of patients, specialist centres had better access to antifibrotic drugs (91%) compared to non-ILD centres (60%). CONCLUSIONS: Diagnostic pathways for ILD patients diverged between specialist centres and non-ILD centres. Disparities in resource and specialist availability existed between centres.

authors

  • Lough, Graham
  • Abdulqawi, Rayid
  • Amanda, Gina
  • Antoniou, Katerina
  • Azuma, Arata
  • Baldi, Milind
  • Bayoumy, Ahmed
  • Behr, Jürgen
  • Bendstrup, Elisabeth
  • Bouros, Demosthenes
  • Brown, Kevin
  • Chaudhuri, Nazia
  • Corte, Tamera J
  • Cottin, Vincent
  • Crestani, Bruno
  • Flaherty, Kevin R
  • Glaspole, Ian
  • Kawano-Dourado, Leticia
  • Keane, Michael P
  • Kolb, Martin Rainer
  • Martinez, Fernando J
  • Molina-Molina, Maria
  • Ojanguren, Iñigo
  • Pearmain, Laurence
  • Raghu, Ganesh
  • Rottoli, Paola
  • Stanel, Stefan C
  • Tabaj, Gabriela
  • Vancheri, Carlo
  • Varela, Brenda
  • Wang, Bonnie
  • Wells, Athol
  • Rivera-Ortega, Pilar

publication date

  • March 2025