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  • Pulmonología
  • Reumatología
  • Enfermedades raras

Sus antecedentes:

  • Se reconocen más de 200 enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales (ILD), que varían de raras a comunes.
  • La mayoría de las EII implican inflamación o fibrosis, lo que dificulta el intercambio de gases y conduce a síntomas como dificultad para respirar y reducción de la calidad de vida.
  • Los resultados para las ILD son muy variables, con algunos pacientes que experimentan una mejora espontánea, mientras que otros enfrentan fibrosis pulmonar progresiva, insuficiencia respiratoria y muerte.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Proporcionar información actualizada sobre la epidemiología, la patogénesis, la presentación, el diagnóstico, el curso de la enfermedad y el tratamiento de las enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales comunes.
  • Destacar los avances recientes en el tratamiento de la ILD, en particular para la fibrosis pulmonar progresiva.
  • Resumir las directrices que cambian la práctica y discutir las direcciones futuras en la investigación y la atención de la ILD.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura actual y de las directrices de práctica clínica.
  • Síntesis de datos epidemiológicos recientes y conocimientos sobre la patogénesis de las enfermedades.
  • Análisis de los avances terapéuticos y las estrategias de tratamiento para diversas enfermedades infecciosas intestinales.

Principales resultados:

  • Se han logrado avances significativos en los últimos tres años, con la aprobación de nuevos medicamentos para la EII asociada a la esclerosis sistémica, la hipertensión pulmonar asociada a la EII y la fibrosis pulmonar progresiva.
  • Es evidente un cambio en la clasificación y el tratamiento de las ILD fibróticas progresivas, guiado por directrices actualizadas.
  • El seminario cubre enfermedades infecciosas intestinales frecuentes, ofreciendo una visión global de sus aspectos clínicos.

Conclusiones:

  • Los recientes avances terapéuticos ofrecen nuevas esperanzas para los pacientes con enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales, especialmente aquellos con fibrosis pulmonar progresiva.
  • Las directrices actualizadas están transformando el manejo de las enfermedades infecciosas, haciendo hincapié en un enfoque más personalizado y basado en la evidencia.
  • La investigación en curso es crucial para abordar las controversias e incertidumbres restantes en el campo de la ILD.