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A Guide to Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis for
Physicians and Healthcare Professionals

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive and generally fatal interstitial lung disease characterized by a unique pattern of scarring, inflammation, proliferation of fibroblasts, and deposition of connective-tissue matrix proteins in the lungs. This scarring (fibrosis) and inflammation result in dyspnea and poor gas exchange, eventually leading to death.

Historically, a lack of agreed-upon guidelines along with clinical features that mimic other pulmonary diseases have made the correct diagnosis of IPF very difficult. A recently released international consensus statement (authored by the American Thoracic Society [ATS] and the European Respiratory Society [ERS] in collaboration with the American College of Chest Physicians [ACCP] provides physicians with practical, up-to-date guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of IPF (1). In addition, a better understanding of the mechanisms behind IPF is driving exploration into novel treatment options—some of which are already in clinical trials.

This section of the IPF Web site, intended for pulmonologists and specialists in related fields, highlights recent advances in the diagnosis, research, and treatment of IPF. It also provides links to additional resources for healthcare professionals involved with this debilitating and elusive disease.

2008 American Thoracic Society International Conference

Date: May 16 - 21, 2008
Venue: Toronto (Ontario, Canada)

The American Thoracic Society's International Conference is the world's premier educational program for clinicians and researchers in adult and pediatric pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine. With more than 400 sessions and 800 speakers, attendees can sample a broad spectrum of topics or concentrate on critical care, sleep, allergy/immunology or other specialty related to respiratory medicine.

The Advance Program will be available in January 2008 through the ATS website at www.thoracic.org. For more information, send an e-mail to ats2008@thoracic.org.

 

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