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gastroesophageal reflux disease
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The aim of the study was to characterise gastro-
oesophageal reflux
(GOR) in
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
). 40 consecutive
IPF
patients underwent pulmonary high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scan and impedance-pH monitoring while off antisecretory therapy. The presence of pulmonary fibrosis was assessed using validated HRCT scores. Reflux features included distal oesophageal acid exposure, number of acid/weakly acidic reflux episodes and their proximal migration. 40 consecutive patients with interstitial lung disease other than
IPF
(non-
IPF
patients) and 50 healthy volunteers were also enrolled.
IPF
patients had significantly higher (p<0.01) oesophageal acid exposure (median (interquartile range (IQR)) 9.25 (4.7-15.4)% versus 3.3 (1.4-7.4)% versus 0.7 (0.2-4.2)%, number of acid (median (IQR) 45 (23-55) versus 32 (19-44) versus 18 (10-31)), weakly acidic (median (IQR) 34 (19-43) versus 21 (11-33) versus 18 (15-28)) and proximal reflux (median (IQR) 51 (26.5-65.5) versus 20 (9.5-34.5) versus 9 (5-20)) events compared to non-
IPF
patients and healthy volunteers, respectively. Pulmonary fibrosis HRCT scores correlated well with reflux episodes in both the distal (r(2)=0.567) and proximal (r(2)=0.6323) oesophagus. Patients with
IPF
had more bile acids and pepsin (p<0.03) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) (62% and 67%, respectively) and saliva (61% and 68%, respectively) than non-
IPF
patients (25% and 25% in BALF, and 33% and 36%, respectively, in saliva) and controls (0% and 0% in BALF and saliva, respectively). Acid GOR is common in
IPF
, but weakly acidic GOR may also occur. Patients with
IPF
had a risk of pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents. Outcome studies with intense antireflux therapy are needed.
...
PMID:Gastro-oesophageal reflux and gastric aspiration in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients. 2347 47
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
) is a chronic, progressive, irreversible, and usually fatal interstitial lung disease of unknown cause [1, 2]. The aetiology of
IPF
is unknown, although identified risk factors for
IPF
include cigarette smoking, environmental exposures, microbial agents, age, male gender and
gastroesophageal reflux disease
(
GERD
). Genetic factors may also play a role in the aetiology of
IPF
as familial cases of
IPF
are described in approximately 5% of patients with
IPF
[2]. Nothing has shown significant anti-fibrotic activity in
IPF
patients and due to this high unmet medical need, numerous therapeutics are currently under clinical investigation. In this review, we shall focus on recombinant protein based approaches for the treatment of
IPF
, with a particular focus on pathophysiology of lung fibrosis using the bleomycin mouse model.
...
PMID:Recombinant protein based therapeutics for IPF. 2351 48
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
) is a chronic, fibrosing interstitial lung disease that primarily affects older adults. Median survival after diagnosis is 2-3 years. The clinical course of
IPF
may include periods of acute deterioration in respiratory function, which are termed acute exacerbations of
IPF
(AEx-IPF) when a cause cannot be identified. AEx-
IPF
may represent a sudden acceleration of the underlying disease process of
IPF
, or a biologically distinct pathological process that is clinically undiagnosed. An AEx-
IPF
can occur at any time during the course of
IPF
and may be the presenting manifestation. The incidence of AEx-
IPF
is hard to establish due to variation in the methodology used to assess AEx-
IPF
in different studies, but AEx-
IPF
are believed to occur in between 5 and 10% of patients with
IPF
every year. Risk factors for AEx-
IPF
are unclear, but there is evidence that poorer lung function increases the risk of an AEx-
IPF
and reduces the chances of a patient surviving an AEx-
IPF
. The presence of comorbidities such as
gastroesophageal reflux disease
(
GERD
) and pulmonary hypertension may also increase the risk of an AEx-
IPF
. AEx-
IPF
are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Patients who experience an AEx-
IPF
show a worsened prognosis and AEx-
IPF
are believed to reflect disease progression in
IPF
. Current treatments for AEx-
IPF
have only limited data to support their effectiveness. The latest international treatment guidelines state that supportive care remains the mainstay of treatment for AEx-
IPF
, but also give a weak recommendation for the treatment of the majority of patients with AEx-
IPF
with corticosteroids. There is emerging evidence from clinical trials of investigational therapies that chronic treatment of
IPF
may reduce the incidence of AEx-
IPF
. Additional clinical trials investigating this are underway.
...
PMID:Acute exacerbations in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. 2396 26
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
) is the most common of the idiopathic interstitial pneumonias. There is evidence of an increased prevalence of acid gastro-
oesophageal reflux
disease (GERD) in patients with
IPF
. Recent articles have focused on the potential role of chronic silent microaspiration in the pathogenesis of
IPF
. Aspiration in defined as the inhalation of gastric content into the larynx and lower respiratory tract. The reported use of GERD medications is an independent predictor of longer survival time in patients with
IPF
. These findings further support the hypothesis that GERD and chronic micro-aspiration may play important roles in the pathobiology of
IPF
.
...
PMID:Gastro-oesophageal reflux and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. 2408 Dec 43
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
is a chronic fibrotic lung disease of unknown cause that occurs in adults and has a poor prognosis. Its epidemiology has been difficult to study because of its rarity and evolution in diagnostic and coding practices. Though uncommon, it is likely underappreciated both in terms of its occurrence (ie, incidence, prevalence) and public health impact (ie, health care costs and resource utilization). Incidence and mortality appear to be on the rise, and prevalence is expected to increase with the aging population. Potential risk factors include occupational and environmental exposures, tobacco smoking,
gastroesophageal reflux
, and genetic factors. An accurate understanding of its epidemiology is important, especially as novel therapies are emerging.
...
PMID:Epidemiology of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. 2434 69
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
), the etiopathogeny of which is still unknown, is the most frequent and severe of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias. It progressively leads, sometimes more acutely when exacerbations occur, to a restrictive respiratory insufficiency. Its prognosis is very dark with a median survival of 3-5 years. No treatment so far has been curative. Its diagnostic and therapeutic management has been greatly improved due to the technical progress in terms of high-resolution tomodensitometry, to the availability of new drugs with a real antifibrotic potential and to the production of international recommendations. The diagnosis is reached in 2/3 of
IPF
patients presenting with a typical usual interstitial pneumonitis (UIP) CT-scan pattern. It requires a videothoracoscopic biopsy in the remaining patients. Multidisciplinary discussions are key to a proper diagnosis of
IPF
. Pirfenidone is presently the only drug with a real antifibrotic potential in mild to moderate forms of the disease (FVC>50% and DLCO>35% predicted). The other ones have proved either inefficient or toxic. It is highly recommended to include patients in innovative targeted protocols. Non-pharmacological management of these patients comprises long-term oxygen therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation and overall lung transplantation. Pulmonary hypertension, to be detected regularly during the follow-up, is associated to a dark prognosis. No specific treatment is efficient in this context. Several comorbidities, particularly frequent in
IPF
, should be treated when present: gastro-
oesophageal reflux
, obstructive sleep apnea, emphysema. The particular high frequency of bronchopulmonary cancer should be highlighted.
...
PMID:[Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: diagnosis and treatment in 2013]. 2456 24
There has been controversy regarding the relationship between
gastroesophageal reflux
, microaspiration, and
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
). In the last decade, there is increasing evidence supporting a relationship between
gastroesophageal reflux
, microaspiration, and
IPF
. Specifically,
gastroesophageal reflux
is common in
IPF
, is often asymptomatic in this population, and may impact disease progression and the natural history of
IPF
. More intriguing are the data suggesting that treatment of
gastroesophageal reflux
, either medical or surgical, may slow disease progression, as measured by change in forced vital capacity, and improve survival in
IPF
. Despite the growing evidence, there are still many gaps in our understanding of this relationship. Some of the major gaps include the discrepancy between the prevalence of
gastroesophageal reflux
in the general population compared to the prevalence of
IPF
, the unclear causative agent leading to injury, the lack of reliable methods to evaluate for
gastroesophageal reflux
and microaspiration, and the role of treatment. Further research, including a randomized controlled trial of anti-reflux therapy, needs to be done to clarify the relationship between
gastroesophageal reflux
, microaspiration, and
IPF
.
...
PMID:The Role of Gastroesophageal Reflux and Microaspiration in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. 2472 73
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
) is a fibrotic lung disease of unknown cause characterized by relentlessly progressive restrictive-ventilatory limitation, hypoxia, dyspnea, and cough. Both the incidence and prevalence of
IPF
appears to be increasing, with little impact on its dismal 3-year median survival, despite two decades of clinical trials. Increasingly recognized are the serious associated comorbid illnesses, including pulmonary hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
gastroesophageal reflux disease
, obstructive sleep apnea, obesity, lung cancer, and depression that further contribute to the substantial rise in the use of
IPF
-related healthcare resources. At present, lung transplantation remains the sole viable treatment for the few who qualify. Pharmacologic interventions targeting lung function and survival have remained largely disappointing, and very few investigations have specifically targeted comorbid conditions, symptoms, quality-of-life, and healthcare resource utilization. In reviewing the burden of illness associated with
IPF
, including the epidemiology, comorbidities, quality-of-life and the physical, psychosocial, and economic costs of this devastating disease, we hope to highlight some of the unmet medical needs associated with
IPF
, and encourage both public support and further investigations into these and other patient-centered outcomes and not just that of survival and lung function.
...
PMID:The burden of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: an unmet public health need. 2478 Jul 18
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
(
IPF
) is a chronic and progressive fibrotic disease limited to the lung, with high variability in the course of disease from one patient to another. Patients with
IPF
may experience acute respiratory deteriorations; many of these acute declines are idiopathic and are termed acute exacerbations (AE) of
IPF
. In these cases, the exclusion of alternative causes of rapid deterioration, including heart failure, bilateral pneumonia or pulmonary embolism, is a challenging goal. AE may occur at any time during the course of
IPF
, although they are more common in patients with more progressive disease and
gastroesophageal reflux
. Surgical lung biopsy or even surgical procedures in organs other than the lungs may also trigger AE, mainly in rapidly progressive or advanced
IPF
. Current diagnostic criteria include the presence of new-onset ground glass opacities or airspace consolidation superimposed on an underlying usual interstitial pneumonia pattern seen on high-resolution computed tomography. The outcome is poor with a short-term mortality in excess of 50% despite therapy. Currently, there is no treatment with demonstrated efficacy for AE-
IPF
: empirical high-dose corticosteroid therapy is generally used, with or without immunosuppressive agents, with limited evidence. On the other hand, there is hope that new treatments to slow down progression of
IPF
will translate into a reduction of AE-
IPF
's occurrence. In conclusion, although significant progress in assessing disease severity in
IPF
has been made, AEs remain unpredictable and are associated with a high risk of death. Improvements in our understanding of the etiology, risk factors, clinical predictors and epidemiology are needed. It is the goal of clinical researchers in the field to provide respiratory physicians with evidence-based guidance to identify patients who may benefit from therapy for preventing or treating AE-
IPF
.
...
PMID:Acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: a clinical review. 2567 32
Aspiration of foreign matter into the airways and lungs can cause a wide spectrum of pulmonary disorders with various presentations. The type of syndrome resulting from aspiration depends on the quantity and nature of the aspirated material, the chronicity, and the host responses. Aspiration is most likely to occur in subjects with a decreased level of consciousness, compromised airway defense mechanisms, dysphagia,
gastroesophageal reflux
, and recurrent vomiting. These aspiration-related syndromes can be categorized into airway disorders, including vocal cord dysfunction, large airway obstruction with a foreign body, bronchiectasis, bronchoconstriction, and diffuse aspiration bronchiolitis, or parenchymal disorders, including aspiration pneumonitis, aspiration pneumonia, and exogenous lipoid pneumonia. In
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
, aspiration has been implicated in disease progression and acute exacerbation. Aspiration may increase the risk of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome in patients who have undergone a lung transplant. Accumulating evidence suggests that a causative role for aspiration is often unsuspected in patients presenting with aspiration-related pulmonary diseases; thus, many cases go undiagnosed. Herein, we discuss the broadening spectrum of these pulmonary syndromes with a focus on presenting features and diagnostic aspects.
...
PMID:Aspiration-related pulmonary syndromes. 2573 47
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