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Title: Protocol and research program of the European registry and biobank for interstitial lung diseases (eurILDreg)
Author: Krauss, Ekaterina
Tello, Silke
Naumann, Jennifer
Wobisch, Sandra
Ruppert, Clemens
Kuhn, Stefan
Mahavadi, Poornima
Majeed, Raphael W.
Bonniaud, Philippe
Molina Molina, María
Wells, Athol
Hirani, Nik
Vancheri, Carlo
Walsh, Simon
Griese, Matthias
Crestani, Bruno
Guenther, Andreas
eurILDreg Investigators
Borie, Raphael
Kannengiesser, Caroline
Poletti, Venerino
Behr, Juergen
Drakopanagiotakis, Fotios
Bastos, Helder
Ravaglia, Claudia
Hurley, Killian
Rare-ild Investigators
Eils, Roland
Gut, Ivo
Haick, Hossam
Broza, Yoav Y.
Keywords: Malalties del pulmó
Dades de recerca
Pulmonary diseases
Research data
Issue Date: 18-Nov-2024
Publisher: BioMed Central
Abstract: Background and AimsInterstitial lung diseases (ILDs), encompassing both pediatric and adult cases, present a diverse spectrum of chronic conditions with variable prognosis. Despite limited therapeutic options beyond antifibrotic drugs and immunosuppressants, accurate diagnosis is challenging, often necessitating invasive procedures that may not be feasible for certain patients.Drawn against this background, experts across pediatric and adult ILD fields have joined forces in the RARE-ILD initiative to pioneer novel non-invasive diagnostic algorithms and biomarkers. Collaborating with the RARE-ILD consortium, the eurILDreg aims to comprehensively describe different ILDs, analyze genetically defined forms across age groups, create innovative diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers, and employ artificial intelligence for data analysis.Background and AimsInterstitial lung diseases (ILDs), encompassing both pediatric and adult cases, present a diverse spectrum of chronic conditions with variable prognosis. Despite limited therapeutic options beyond antifibrotic drugs and immunosuppressants, accurate diagnosis is challenging, often necessitating invasive procedures that may not be feasible for certain patients.Drawn against this background, experts across pediatric and adult ILD fields have joined forces in the RARE-ILD initiative to pioneer novel non-invasive diagnostic algorithms and biomarkers. Collaborating with the RARE-ILD consortium, the eurILDreg aims to comprehensively describe different ILDs, analyze genetically defined forms across age groups, create innovative diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers, and employ artificial intelligence for data analysis.MethodsThe foundation of eurILDreg is built on a comprehensive parameter list developed and adopted by clinical experts, encompassing over 1,800 distinct parameters related to patient history, clinical examinations, diagnosis, lung function and biospecimen collection. This robust dataset is further enriched with daily assessments captured through the patientMpower app, including handheld spirometry and exercise tests, conducted on approximately 350 patients over the course of a year. This approach involves app-based daily assessments of quality of life, symptom tracking, handheld spirometry, saturation measurement, and the 1-min sit-to-stand test (1-STST). Additionally, pediatric data from the ChILD-EU registry will be integrated into the RARE-ILD Data Warehouse, with the ultimate goal of including a total of 4.000 ILD patients and over 100.000 biospecimen.DiscussionThe collaborative efforts within the consortium are poised to streamline research endeavors significantly, promising to advance patient-centered care, foster innovation, and shape the future landscape of interstitial lung disease research and healthcare practices.Trial RegistrationEurILDreg is registered in the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS 00028968, 26.07.2022), and eurIPFreg is registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02951416).
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-024-03389-9
It is part of: BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 2024, vol. 24
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220009
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-024-03389-9
ISSN: 1471-2466
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