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International management platform for children's interstitial lung disease (chILD-EU)

BACKGROUND: Children's interstitial lung diseases (chILD) cover many rare entities, frequently not diagnosed or studied in detail. There is a great need for specialised advice and for internationally agreed subclassification of entities collected in a register.Our objective was to implement an international management platform with independent multidisciplinary review of cases at presentation for long-term follow-up and to test if this would allow for more accurate diagnosis. Also, quality and reproducibility of a diagnostic subclassification system were assessed using a collection of 25 complex chILD cases. METHODS: A web-based chILD management platform with a registry and biobank was successfully designed and implemented. RESULTS: Over a 3-year period, 575 patients were included for observation spanning a wide spectrum of chILD. In 346 patients, multidisciplinary reviews were completed by teams at five international sites (Munich 51%, London 12%, Hannover 31%, Ankara 1% and Paris 5%). In 13%, the diagnosis reached by the referring team was not confirmed by peer review. Among these, the diagnosis initially given was wrong (27%), imprecise (50%) or significant information was added (23%).The ability of nine expert clinicians to subcategorise the final diagnosis into the chILD-EU register classification had an overall exact inter-rater agreement of 59% on first assessment and after training, 64%. Only 10% of the 'wrong' answers resulted in allocation to an incorrect category. Subcategorisation proved useful but training is needed for optimal implementation. CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that chILD-EU has generated a platform to help the clinical assessment of chILD. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Results, NCT02852928.

  • Griese, M.
  • Seidl, E.
  • Hengst, M.
  • Reu, S.
  • Rock, H.
  • Anthony, G.
  • Kiper, N.
  • Emiralioglu, N.
  • Snijders, D.
  • Goldbeck, L.
  • Leidl, R.
  • Ley-Zaporozhan, J.
  • Kruger-Stollfuss, I.
  • Kammer, B.
  • Wesselak, T.
  • Eismann, C.
  • Schams, A.
  • Neuner, D.
  • MacLean, M.
  • Nicholson, A. G.
  • Lauren, M.
  • Clement, A.
  • Epaud, R.
  • de Blic, J.
  • Ashworth, M.
  • Aurora, P.
  • Calder, A.
  • Wetzke, M.
  • Kappler, M.
  • Cunningham, S.
  • Schwerk, N.
  • Bush, A.
  • the other ch, I. L. D. E. U. collaborators

Keywords

  • *paediatric interstitial lung disease
  • *paediatric lung disaese
  • *rare lung diseases
Publication details
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210519
Journal: Thorax
Pages: 231-239 
Number: 3
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: DPLD
Partner / Member: LMU
Access-Number: 29056600
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