肺癌药物性肺炎的最新进展。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Kathleen A McAvoy, Jennifer D Possick
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摘要

药物性肺炎是与多种肺癌治疗相关的重要且可能危及生命的并发症。随着新的治疗方法被引入并纳入更新的治疗算法,及时、全面地预测、识别和管理这些事件至关重要。随着在现实环境中使用这些药物的经验的积累,我们对患者风险因素的认识也在不断增加,需要个性化的监测策略,临床和放射表现的异质性,以及系统诊断和管理方法的持续重要性。新疗法显著提高了肺癌患者的生存率,但对这一进展的热情必须通过减轻和管理固有风险来缓和,以避免患者的过度发病率和死亡率。具有挑战性的临床情况,如类固醇难治性肺炎,强调了彻底评估、自信归因和积极早期管理的重要性。这些反应的病理生理学的未来阐明将有望完善未来的诊断和治疗选择。协作的多学科方法对于优化肺癌治疗的患者安全和结果至关重要。在这篇文章中,我们描述了治疗前评估的方法,评估疑似肺炎,并在药物特异性的基础上管理肺炎。我们强调新兴数据和药物类别,同时也强调仍存在不确定性的领域。
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Update on Drug-Induced Pneumonitis in Lung Cancer.

Drug-induced pneumonitis is a significant and potentially life-threatening complication associated with multiple lung cancer therapies. As novel therapies are introduced and incorporated into updated treatment algorithms, it is crucial to anticipate, recognize, and manage these events readily and comprehensively. As experience with these agents accumulates in real-world settings, so too does our appreciation for patient risk factors, the need for personalized monitoring strategies, the heterogeneity of both clinical and radiographic presentations, and the persistent importance of a systematic approach to diagnosis and management. Novel therapies are responsible for significant improvements in lung cancer survival, but enthusiasm for this progress must be tempered by mitigation and management of inherent risks to avoid undue morbidity and mortality for our patients. Challenging clinical scenarios such as steroid-refractory pneumonitis highlight the importance of thorough evaluation, confident attribution, and aggressive early management. Future elucidation of the pathophysiology of these reactions will hopefully refine future diagnostic and therapeutic options. A collaborative, multidisciplinary approach is essential to optimize patient safety and outcomes in lung cancer care. In this study, we describe approaches to pretreatment assessment, evaluation of suspected pneumonitis, and management of pneumonitis on a drug-specific basis. We emphasize emerging data and drug classes, while also highlighting remaining areas of uncertainty.

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87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal focuses on new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, laboratory studies, genetic breakthroughs, pathology, clinical features and management as related to such areas as asthma and other lung diseases, critical care management, cystic fibrosis, lung and heart transplantation, pulmonary pathogens, and pleural disease as well as many other related disorders.The journal focuses on new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, laboratory studies, genetic breakthroughs, pathology, clinical features and management as related to such areas as asthma and other lung diseases, critical care management, cystic fibrosis, lung and heart transplantation, pulmonary pathogens, and pleural disease as well as many other related disorders.
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