'Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis' S2k Guideline of the German Respiratory Society and the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology.
D Koschel, J Behr, M Berger, F Bonella, O Hamer, Marcus Joest, Danny Jonigk, Michael Kreuter, Gabriela Leuschner, Dennis Nowak, Monika Raulf, Beate Rehbock, Jens Schreiber, Helmut Sitter, Dirk Theegarten, Ulrich Costabel
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Abstract
German recommendations for the diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA), were last published in 2007 [1]. The current S2k Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP) replaces these diagnostic recommendations. They were supplemented by the aspect of chronic, and in particular of the chronic fibrotic phenotype of HP, and also, as first HP guideline, include treatment recommendations. Based on current scientific evidence and on expert opinion 12 consensus recommendations were developed. They include important statements summarizing the diagnostic process, the treatment indication and therapeutic strategies for patients with HP. Particular emphasis was placed on the different clinical courses (acute and chronic) and their characteristics (inflammatory and/or fibrotic pattern), which present differential diagnostic challenges and ultimately result in different treatment approaches. In addition to general information (diagnosis, classification, clinical disease course, epidemiology, pathogenesis, risk factors, prognosis and special aspects associated with occupational disease), the guideline will present the various clinical disease entities of HP, some in detail, others in tabular form. A major focus is on the various diagnostic steps and the different treatment approaches. The background information serves to provide a deeper understanding and inform the implementation of the recommendations. In particular, other current international guidelines for the diagnosis of HP as well as German guidelines for the diagnosis of Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) (Leitlinien zur Diagnostik interstitieller Lungenerkrankungen) in general and for the pharmacotherapy of fibrotic ILDs were integrated and considered in this guideline [2-6].
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''Respiration'' brings together the results of both clinical and experimental investigations on all aspects of the respiratory system in health and disease. Clinical improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of chest and lung diseases are covered, as are the latest findings in physiology, biochemistry, pathology, immunology and pharmacology. The journal includes classic features such as editorials that accompany original articles in clinical and basic science research, reviews and letters to the editor. Further sections are: Technical Notes, The Eye Catcher, What’s Your Diagnosis?, The Opinion Corner, New Drugs in Respiratory Medicine, New Insights from Clinical Practice and Guidelines. ''Respiration'' is the official journal of the Swiss Society for Pneumology (SGP) and also home to the European Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology (EABIP), which occupies a dedicated section on Interventional Pulmonology in the journal. This modern mix of different features and a stringent peer-review process by a dedicated editorial board make ''Respiration'' a complete guide to progress in thoracic medicine.