CHESTPress ReleasesRare Disease Day 2023

Pulmonary and primary care experts share clinician toolkit on Rare Disease Day to raise awareness for interstitial lung disease

Glenview, IL, February 28, 2023 – The expert steering committee for Bridging Specialties™: Timely Diagnosis for ILD is encouraging primary care and pulmonary clinicians to come together on Rare Disease Day (February 28) to explore ways to shorten the time to diagnosis for pulmonary fibrosis and other interstitial lung diseases (ILDs).

Affecting 400,000 people in the U.S., ILDs are often overlooked as a potential diagnosis given their rarity. A proper diagnosis for this disease is further complicated by ubiquitous presenting symptoms that are common in many other diseases, including asthma, COPD and cardiac conditions, and often leads to a misdiagnosis. This delay in diagnosis, or an outright misdiagnosis, leads to additional delays in receiving proper treatment and, subsequently, a degradation in the patient’s quality of life.

A new clinician toolkit, designed for use by primary care specialists, aims to close the gaps in diagnosis by helping practitioners quickly identify the potential indicators of ILDs.

Included in the toolkit:

  • Patient questionnaire
    An ILD-specific patient questionnaire focusing on past and current medications, surgeries, occupational and environmental exposures and known comorbidities.
  • Decision-making module
    An interactive module looking at three patients presenting with differing signs and symptoms that could be indicative of ILDs. The module includes actions to take, including completing a physical exam, ordering testing and making the determination to provide treatment or refer to a specialist.
  • e-Learning modules
    e-Learning modules on symptoms of ILD, including the sound of crackles on auscultation that is commonly heard at the bottom of the lungs in patients with these rare diseases.
  • Expert radiology review videos
    Videos exploring radiologic features of ILDs that provide clues of what a clinician should look for when reviewing a radiograph. The videos cover key patterns, common CT appearances and imaging features that can help in diagnosis.

“Rare Disease Day is a great time to bring awareness to this initiative and the existing gaps in diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases,” says Tejaswini Kulkarni, MD, FCCP, pulmonologist and member of the expert steering committee. “By bringing together primary care and pulmonary [medicine], we hope to expose a lot more clinicians, and ultimately patients, to the severity of this complex lung disease.”

To assist in outlining the issue of delays in diagnosis, the steering committee also created a video speaking to the initiative and how the toolkit and a strategic partnership between primary care and pulmonary medicine will help to improve care and quality of life for patients who may have interstitial lung disease. Watch the video here.

“In working on this initiative with my pulmonary colleagues, I’m already finding myself thinking more about pulmonary fibrosis and other interstitial lung diseases as potential diagnoses when seeing patients,” says William Lago, MD, primary care physician and member of the expert steering committee. “Between the patient questionnaire, the decision-making module and the other resources in the clinician toolkit, I can see this having an incredible impact on how we diagnose patients.”

To learn more about the Bridging Specialties initiative, view the toolkit, download the clinical perspectives white paper and visit the website.

This clinical resource was developed by the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) with support from Three Lakes Foundation.

About the American College of Chest Physicians

The American College of Chest Physicians® (CHEST) is the global leader in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of chest diseases. Its mission is to champion advanced clinical practice, education, communication and research in chest medicine. It serves as an essential connection to clinical knowledge and resources for its 19,000+ members from around the world who provide patient care in pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine. For information about the American College of Chest Physicians, and its flagship journal CHEST®, visit chestnet.org.

About Three Lakes Foundation
Three Lakes Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to serving as a catalyst for uniting research, industries and philanthropy in pulmonary fibrosis. We connect entrepreneurs, advocates and institutions to an innovation ecosystem that will transform our approach to improve time to diagnosis and accelerate new therapies. To learn more, visit threelakesfoundation.org.

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