Idiopathic nonspecific interstitial pneumonia: report of an American Thoracic Society project. Conference Paper uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • RATIONALE: The 2002 American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society classification of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias identified nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) as a provisional diagnosis. Concern was expressed that NSIP was a "wastebasket" category, difficult to distinguish from other idiopathic interstitial pneumonias. OBJECTIVES: The following questions were addressed: (1) Is idiopathic NSIP a distinct entity? 2) If so, what are its clinical, radiologic and pathologic characteristics? (3) What is the role of radiology and pathology in establishing the diagnosis? (4) To make a diagnosis of idiopathic NSIP, what other disorders need to be excluded and how should this be done? METHODS: Investigators who had previously reported cases of idiopathic NSIP were invited to submit cases for review (n = 305). After initial review, cases with complete clinical, radiologic, and pathologic information (n = 193) were reviewed in a series of workshops. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Sixty-seven cases were identified as NSIP. Mean age was 52 years, 67% were women, 69% were never-smokers, and 46% were from Asian countries. The most common symptoms were dyspnea (96%) and cough (87%); 69% had restriction. By high-resolution computed tomography, the lower lung zones were predominantly involved in 92% of cases; 46% had a peripheral distribution; 47% were diffuse. Most showed a reticular pattern (87%) with traction bronchiectasis (82%) and volume loss (77%). Lung biopsies showed uniform thickening of alveolar walls with a spectrum of cellular to fibrosing patterns. Five-year survival was 82.3%. CONCLUSIONS: Idiopathic NSIP is a distinct clinical entity that occurs mostly in middle-aged women who are never-smokers. The prognosis of NSIP is very good.

authors

  • Travis, William David
  • Hunninghake, Gary
  • King, Talmadge E
  • Lynch, David A
  • Colby, Thomas V
  • Galvin, Jeffrey R
  • Brown, Kevin K
  • Chung, Man Pyo
  • Cordier, Jean-François
  • du Bois, Roland M
  • Flaherty, Kevin R
  • Franks, Teri J
  • Hansell, David M
  • Hartman, Thomas E
  • Kazerooni, Ella A
  • Kim, Dong Soon
  • Kitaichi, Masanori
  • Koyama, Takashi
  • Martinez, Fernando J
  • Nagai, Sonoko
  • Midthun, David E
  • Müller, Nestor L
  • Nicholson, Andrew G
  • Raghu, Ganesh
  • Selman, Moisés
  • Wells, Athol

publication date

  • April 3, 2008

Research

keywords

  • Lung Diseases, Interstitial

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 44949225988

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1164/rccm.200611-1685OC

PubMed ID

  • 18388353

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 177

issue

  • 12