The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the profile of interstitial lung disease presenting to the pulmonary medicine department of a tertiary care center in western India.

IF 0.8 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.4081/monaldi.2025.3220
Unnati Desai, Ketaki Utpat, Aravind Raj
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The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the etiological pattern of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs). This study aimed to analyze the profile of ILDs presenting to our department during the pandemic. Specifically, this cross-sectional observational study was conducted with the institute's ethics committee approval in the year 2021-2022. The clinical profile and history of COVID-19 illness in ILDs were noted. Data was analyzed in percentages and means. Of the 136 cases included, 85 (62.5%) were men and 51 (37.5%) women. The average age was 55.1±12.01 years. Cough and breathlessness were the predominant symptoms. A total of 20 (15%) participants gave a past history of COVID-19, of whom 2 (10%) had mild, 2 (10%) had moderate, and 16 (80%) had severe COVID-19 illness. Among them, 9 (45%) cases had pre-existing ILD. Thus, 11 (55%) had new-onset ILD attributed to severe COVID-19. This contributed to 8% of the ILD caseload. Predominant ILD patterns on high-resolution computed tomography thorax were usual interstitial pneumonia, hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), and non-specific interstitial pneumonia. The ILD diagnosis with multidisciplinary discussion was idiopathic interstitial pneumonitis in 44 cases, HP in 36, connective tissue disease-ILD in 35, post-COVID-19 ILD in 11, sarcoidosis in 8, and silicosis in 2. COVID-19 was attributed to only 8% of the caseload and was the fourth most common cause of ILD. Generally, ILD cases were younger patients and had severe disease.

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2019冠状病毒病大流行对印度西部一家三级保健中心肺内科的间质性肺病的影响
COVID-19 大流行影响了间质性肺病(ILDs)的病因模式。本研究旨在分析大流行期间到我科就诊的间质性肺病的病因。具体来说,这项横断面观察性研究是在 2021-2022 年期间经研究所伦理委员会批准后进行的。研究记录了ILD患者的临床特征和COVID-19病史。数据以百分比和均值进行分析。在纳入的 136 例病例中,男性 85 例(62.5%),女性 51 例(37.5%)。平均年龄为 55.1±12.01 岁。咳嗽和呼吸困难是主要症状。共有 20 人(15%)有 COVID-19 病史,其中 2 人(10%)为轻度,2 人(10%)为中度,16 人(80%)为重度。其中,9 人(45%)曾患有 ILD。因此,有 11 例(55%)新发的 ILD 归因于重度 COVID-19。这占 ILD 病例数的 8%。高分辨率胸部计算机断层扫描显示的主要 ILD 模式为普通间质性肺炎、超敏性肺炎(HP)和非特异性间质性肺炎。经多学科讨论,44 例 ILD 诊断为特发性间质性肺炎,36 例为超敏性肺炎,35 例为结缔组织病-ILD,11 例为 COVID-19 后 ILD,8 例为肉样瘤病,2 例为矽肺。一般来说,ILD 病例的患者年龄较小,病情严重。
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