Current Pulmonology Reports | 2019

Acute Exacerbation of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Who to Treat, How to Treat

 
 

Abstract


Acute exacerbations of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (AE-IPF) are the most frequent cause of death among patients with IPF. Here, we review the revised definition and diagnostic criteria for AE-IPF and discuss management strategies including mechanistically targeted investigational therapies for this complex syndrome. Novel therapies targeting various pathways including inflammation, autoimmunity, and coagulation cascade involved in AE-IPF have recently been reported. Although most of these reports are small and uncontrolled, they have provided evidence to design larger randomized, controlled, multicenter studies to improve outcomes among patients with AE-IPF. AE-IPF has a dismal prognosis and current treatment consists mainly of supportive care and symptom palliation. There is a lack of consensus on current therapies for AE-IPF, including corticosteroids, but current randomized control studies for newer therapeutic strategies may hold promise.

Volume 8
Pages 123 - 130
DOI 10.1007/s13665-019-00238-7
Language English
Journal Current Pulmonology Reports

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