Executive summary: Diagnosis and evaluation of hypersensitivity pneumonitis: CHEST guideline and expert panel report Review


Authors: Fernández Pérez, E. R.; Travis, W. D.; Lynch, D. A.; Brown, K. K.; Johannson, K. A.; Selman, M.; Ryu, J. H.; Wells, A. U.; Huang, Y. C. T.; Pereira, C. A. C.; Scholand, M. B.; Villar, A.; Inase, N.; Evans, R. B.; Mette, S. A.; Frazer-Green, L.
Review Title: Executive summary: Diagnosis and evaluation of hypersensitivity pneumonitis: CHEST guideline and expert panel report
Abstract: Background: The purpose of this summary is to provide a synopsis of evidence-based and consensus-derived guidance for clinicians to improve individual diagnostic decision-making for hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) and decrease diagnostic practice variability. Study Design and Methods: Approved panelists developed key questions regarding the diagnosis of HP using the PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome) format. MEDLINE (via PubMed) and the Cochrane Library were systematically searched for relevant literature, which was supplemented by manual searches. References were screened for inclusion and vetted evaluation tools were used to assess the quality of included studies, to extract data, and to grade the level of evidence supporting each recommendation or statement. The quality of the evidence was assessed using the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) approach. Graded recommendations and ungraded consensus-based statements were drafted and voted on using a modified Delphi technique to achieve consensus. Results: The systematic review of the literature based on 14 PICO questions resulted in 14 key action statements: 12 evidence-based, graded recommendations, and 2 ungraded consensus-based statements. All evidence was of very low quality. Interpretation: Diagnosis of HP should employ a patient-centered approach and include a multidisciplinary assessment that incorporates the environmental and occupational exposure history and CT pattern to establish diagnostic confidence prior to considering BAL and/or lung biopsy. Additional research is needed on the performance characteristics and generalizability of exposure assessment tools and traditional and new diagnostic tests in modifying clinical decision-making for HP, particularly among those with a provisional diagnosis. © 2021 American College of Chest Physicians
Keywords: survival rate; clinical feature; computer assisted tomography; evidence based practice; practice guideline; risk factor; disease severity; clinical decision making; guidelines; lung biopsy; disease exacerbation; environmental exposure; lung lavage; allergic pneumonitis; occupational exposure; hypersensitivity pneumonitis; prognosis; human; article; executive summary
Journal Title: Chest
Volume: 160
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0012-3692
Publisher: American College of Chest Physicians  
Date Published: 2021-08-01
Start Page: 595
End Page: 615
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2021.03.067
PUBMED: 33865835
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 September 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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