Ana Casal, Juan Suárez-Antelo, Vanessa Riveiro, Lucía Ferreiro, Carlota Rodríguez-García, Anxo Martínez de Alegría, José Ramón Antúnez, María-Elena Tobes, Borja Otero, Nuria Rodríguez-Núñez, José Manuel Álvarez-Dobaño, Kelly Vargas-Osorio, Francisco Gude, Luis Valdés
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Abstract
Background: The diagnostic criteria for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) have changed over time. Our aim is to apply a recent diagnostic algorithm to a historical series of patients diagnosed with HP to assess its distribution according to current diagnostic criteria and the diagnostic confidence achieved.
Research design and methods: Application to each patient the algorithm criteria. The diagnosis was HP (≥90%), provisional high (70-89%) or low confidence (51-69%) or non-HP (unlikely) (≤50%); or HP, provisional or non-HP, if they had lung biopsy.
Results: 129 patients [mean age 64 ± 12 years; 79 (61.2%) women] were included of which 16 (12.4%) were diagnosed on the basis of high clinical suspicion. After applying the algorithm, 106 patients (82.2%) could be evaluated and 83 (78.3%) had a diagnosis of HP or high confidence. Lung biopsy was able to establish a diagnosis of certainty in another 21 patients and a provisional diagnosis in 9 more [total, 113 (87.6%)]. The 16 patients without strict diagnostic criteria for HP had a low confidence diagnosis. A total of 56 lung biopsies (64.4%) could have been avoided according to the new guidelines.
Conclusions: The application of this algorithm achieves a high diagnostic yield in HP, significantly reducing the number of lung biopsies required.