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Should Surgical Lung Biopsy Still Be Performed for Interstitial Lung Disease Evaluation?
Christopher Ryerson, MD; Sara Tomassetti, MD; Gretchen Winter, MD (moderator)


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What are the characteristics of pulmonary hypertension associated interstitial lung disease in the literature?

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Faculty: Julie Morisset, MD, and Ayodeji Adegunsoye, MD, MSc, PhD, FCCP
Moderator: Mary Beth Scholand, MD, FCCP
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- The Role of Genetic Testing in Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Perspective From the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Genetic Testing Work Group
- Integration and Application of Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Fibrotic Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
- Diagnosis and Management of Myositis-Associated Lung Disease
- Pictorial Review of Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease on High-Resolution CT Scan and Updated Classification
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INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE SECTION

Short telomere length and immunosuppression
Short telomere length is linked to rapid progression, worse outcomes, and poor response to immunosuppressants in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

Improving ILD diagnosis in primary care settings
CHEST catches up with Drs. Kavitha Selvan and Amirahwaty Abdullah on the progress of their projects to shorten the time to diagnosis for patients with ILD.

CHEST DAILY NEWS

Session addresses complexity of evaluating and managing worsening patients with PH-ILD
Experts discussed best care practices for clinical worsening patients with PH associated with ILD.

Experts outline new, under-recognized factors driving occupational lung disease
Presenters walked attendees through key features of occupational lung disease from a pathologist’s perspective.

PULMONOLOGY DATA TRENDS 2024

Closing the GAP in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
The gender, age, and physiology prognostic model offers a framework for assessing mortality risk, with the goal of improving IPF outcomes.

LUNG TRANSPLANT SECTION

HALT early recognition is key
Hyperammonemia after lung transplantation is a rare but serious complication, with high morbidity and mortality.

OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SECTION

The gas stove: Friend or foe?
Gas stoves are linked to higher indoor nitrogen dioxide levels and respiratory issues, especially in children.

PULMONARY PHYSIOLOGY AND REHABILITATION SECTION

Extending exercise testing using telehealth monitoring in patients with ILD
The use of activity trackers has shown to enhance exercise capacity among patients with ILD and sarcoidosis.

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