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[Interstitial lung disease in systemic sclerosis].
Revue des Maladies Respiratoires 2007 October
INTRODUCTION: Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) in systemic sclerosis (SSc) are mainly encountered in patients with diffuse disease although they may occur less frequently in patients with limited cutaneous disease.
BACKGROUND: In SSc early detection of ILD should be achieved by high resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function tests, including measurement of DLCO. In total up to 75% of patients with SSc develop ILD but it is progressive in only a minority of patients. Unlike idiopathic ILD, SSc associated ILD corresponds to non-specific interstitial pneumonia rather than usual interstitial pneumonia in the majority of cases. This explains the better prognosis of SSc associated ILD compared with idiopathic ILD. Nevertheless ILD represents one of the two main causes of death in SSc.
VIEWPOINT: The treatment of SSc associated ILD is not well established. Anti-fibrosing treatments have failed to demonstrate benefit and cyclophosphamide, which has been used for about 15 years in the treatment of this condition, has recently been evaluated in two prospective randomised studies which showed a significant but modest effect on respiratory function.
CONCLUSION: A subgroup of patients with rapidly progressive ILD might benefit from pulsed intravenous cyclophosphamide combined with prednisone 15 mg daily, but this remains to be confirmed.
BACKGROUND: In SSc early detection of ILD should be achieved by high resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function tests, including measurement of DLCO. In total up to 75% of patients with SSc develop ILD but it is progressive in only a minority of patients. Unlike idiopathic ILD, SSc associated ILD corresponds to non-specific interstitial pneumonia rather than usual interstitial pneumonia in the majority of cases. This explains the better prognosis of SSc associated ILD compared with idiopathic ILD. Nevertheless ILD represents one of the two main causes of death in SSc.
VIEWPOINT: The treatment of SSc associated ILD is not well established. Anti-fibrosing treatments have failed to demonstrate benefit and cyclophosphamide, which has been used for about 15 years in the treatment of this condition, has recently been evaluated in two prospective randomised studies which showed a significant but modest effect on respiratory function.
CONCLUSION: A subgroup of patients with rapidly progressive ILD might benefit from pulsed intravenous cyclophosphamide combined with prednisone 15 mg daily, but this remains to be confirmed.
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