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Clinical outcomes of interstitial lung abnormalities: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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AbstractInterstitial lung abnormalities (ILA), incidental findings on computed tomography scans, have raised concerns due to their association with worse clinical outcomes. Our meta-analysis, which included studies up to April 2023 from PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library, aimed to clarify the impact of ILA on mortality, lung cancer development, and complications from lung cancer treatments. Risk ratios (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for outcomes. Analyzing 10 studies on ILA prognosis and 9 on cancer treatment complications, we found that ILA significantly increases the risk of overall mortality (RR 2.62, 95% CI 1.94–3.54; I2 = 90%) and lung cancer development (RR 3.85, 95% CI 2.64–5.62; I2 = 22%). Additionally, cancer patients with ILA had higher risks of grade 2 radiation pneumonitis (RR 2.28, 95% CI 1.71–3.03; I2 = 0%) and immune checkpoint inhibitor-related interstitial lung disease (RR 3.05, 95% CI 1.37–6.77; I2 = 83%) compared with those without ILA. In conclusion, ILA significantly associates with increased mortality, lung cancer risk, and cancer treatment-related complications, highlighting the necessity for vigilant patient management and monitoring.
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Title: Clinical outcomes of interstitial lung abnormalities: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Description:
AbstractInterstitial lung abnormalities (ILA), incidental findings on computed tomography scans, have raised concerns due to their association with worse clinical outcomes.
Our meta-analysis, which included studies up to April 2023 from PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library, aimed to clarify the impact of ILA on mortality, lung cancer development, and complications from lung cancer treatments.
Risk ratios (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for outcomes.
Analyzing 10 studies on ILA prognosis and 9 on cancer treatment complications, we found that ILA significantly increases the risk of overall mortality (RR 2.
62, 95% CI 1.
94–3.
54; I2 = 90%) and lung cancer development (RR 3.
85, 95% CI 2.
64–5.
62; I2 = 22%).
Additionally, cancer patients with ILA had higher risks of grade 2 radiation pneumonitis (RR 2.
28, 95% CI 1.
71–3.
03; I2 = 0%) and immune checkpoint inhibitor-related interstitial lung disease (RR 3.
05, 95% CI 1.
37–6.
77; I2 = 83%) compared with those without ILA.
In conclusion, ILA significantly associates with increased mortality, lung cancer risk, and cancer treatment-related complications, highlighting the necessity for vigilant patient management and monitoring.
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