A. González-García , M. Akasbi , 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 , en representación del grupo de Enfermedades Autoinmunes Sistémicas (GEAS) de la Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna (SEMI)
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Consenso de expertos sobre la enfermedad pulmonar intersticial asociada a enfermedades autoinmunes sistémicas. Resumen ejecutivo
Interstitial lung disease is a frequent and potentially fatal manifestation of systemic autoimmune diseases. 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 systemic autoimmune diseases has developed recommendations for the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of interstitial lung disease, 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.
期刊介绍:
Revista Clínica Española published its first issue in 1940 and is the body of expression of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI).
The journal fully endorses the goals of updating knowledge and facilitating the acquisition of key developments in internal medicine applied to clinical practice. Revista Clínica Española is subject to a thorough double blind review of the received articles written in Spanish or English. Nine issues are published each year, including mostly originals, reviews and consensus documents.