Fayez Kheir1, Ala Alkhatib1, Gerald J Berry2, Philip Daroca3, Lisa Diethelm4, Reinaldo Rampolla5, Shigeki Saito1, David L Smith6, David Weill7, Marjorie Bateman1, Ramsy Abdelghani1, Joseph A Lasky8. 1. Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Department of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA. 2. Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA. 3. Department of Pathology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA. 4. Department of Radiology, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA. 5. Department of Pulmonology, Ochsner Multi-Organ Transplant Institute, New Orleans, LA. 6. Department of Radiology, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, LA. 7. Weill Consulting Group, New Orleans, LA. 8. Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Department of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA. Electronic address: jlasky@tulane.edu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Challenges remain for establishing a specific diagnosis in cases of interstitial lung disease (ILD). Bronchoscopic lung cryobiopsy (BLC) has impacted the diagnostic impression and confidence of multidisciplinary discussions (MDDs) in the evaluation of ILD. Reports indicate that a genomic classifier (GC) can distinguish usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) from non-UIP. RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the impact of sequentially presented data from BLC and GC on the diagnostic confidence of MDDs in diagnosing ILD? STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Two MDD teams met to discuss 24 patients with ILD without a definitive UIP pattern. MDD1 sequentially reviewed clinical-radiologic findings, BLC, and GC. MDD2 sequentially reviewed GC before BLC. At each step in the process the MDD diagnosis and confidence level were recorded. RESULTS: MDD1 had a significant increase in diagnostic confidence, from 43% to 93% (P = .023), in patients with probable UIP after the addition of GC to BLC. MDD2 had an increase in diagnostic confidence, from 27% to 73% (P = .074), after the addition of BLC to GC. The concordance coefficients and percentage agreement of categorical idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and non-IPF diagnoses were as follows: GC vs MDD1: 0.92, 96%; GC vs MDD2: 0.83, 92%; BLC1 vs MDD1: 0.67, 83%; BLC2 vs MDD2: 0.66, 83%. INTERPRETATION: GC increased diagnostic confidence when added to BLC for patients with a probable UIP pattern, and in appropriate clinical settings can be used without BLC. In contrast, BLC had the greatest impact regarding a specific diagnosis when the likelihood of UIP was considered low following clinical-radiographic review.
BACKGROUND: Challenges remain for establishing a specific diagnosis in cases of interstitial lung disease (ILD). Bronchoscopic lung cryobiopsy (BLC) has impacted the diagnostic impression and confidence of multidisciplinary discussions (MDDs) in the evaluation of ILD. Reports indicate that a genomic classifier (GC) can distinguish usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) from non-UIP. RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the impact of sequentially presented data from BLC and GC on the diagnostic confidence of MDDs in diagnosing ILD? STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Two MDD teams met to discuss 24 patients with ILD without a definitive UIP pattern. MDD1 sequentially reviewed clinical-radiologic findings, BLC, and GC. MDD2 sequentially reviewed GC before BLC. At each step in the process the MDD diagnosis and confidence level were recorded. RESULTS: MDD1 had a significant increase in diagnostic confidence, from 43% to 93% (P = .023), in patients with probable UIP after the addition of GC to BLC. MDD2 had an increase in diagnostic confidence, from 27% to 73% (P = .074), after the addition of BLC to GC. The concordance coefficients and percentage agreement of categorical idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and non-IPF diagnoses were as follows: GC vs MDD1: 0.92, 96%; GC vs MDD2: 0.83, 92%; BLC1 vs MDD1: 0.67, 83%; BLC2 vs MDD2: 0.66, 83%. INTERPRETATION: GC increased diagnostic confidence when added to BLC for patients with a probable UIP pattern, and in appropriate clinical settings can be used without BLC. In contrast, BLC had the greatest impact regarding a specific diagnosis when the likelihood of UIP was considered low following clinical-radiographic review.
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