A. González-García , M. Akasbi , M.P. Brito-Zerón , J.L. Callejas , I. Cusacovich , F. Jiménez Segovia , M. Martín Cascón , S. Prieto-González , L. Sáez Comet , C.P. Simeón , R. Solans Laque , J.S. García Morillo , on behalf of Systemic Autoimmune Disease Group (GEAS) of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI)
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Expert consensus on interstitial lung disease associated with systemic autoimmune diseases. Executive summary
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a frequent and potentially fatal manifestation of systemic autoimmune diseases (SAD). Early screening, diagnosis, and treatment with immunomodulators, and in some cases, antifibrotics, as well as appropriate follow-up, are essential to improving patients’ quality of life and survival. The complexity of these diseases and the limited robust evidence to guide clinical decision-making lead to significant variability in management guidelines. In this article, a group of experts in SAD has developed recommendations for the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of ILD, considering the latest evidence, their clinical experience, and the results of a survey conducted among specialists. The diseases included are systemic sclerosis, Sjögren’s disease, idiopathic inflammatory myopathy, ANCA-associated vasculitis, sarcoidosis and systemic lupus erythematosus.