PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERSTICS OF INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE IN ST. PAUL’S HOSPITAL MILLENNIUM MEDICAL COLLEGE CHEST CLINIC
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ABSTRACT
Background
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) or Diffuse parenchymal lung disease refers to a heterogeneous
collection disorder affecting the lung mainly the space between the alveolar epithelium and
capillary endothelium. Although some of ILD causes are known (connective tissue disorder,
environmental exposure), most of patients cause of ILD is unknown. Determining the risk
factors that are associated with the development of ILD might have an important role in
understanding the pathogenetic mechanism of ILD, early diagnosis, adequate treatment and
prevention. Knowing local prevalence and associated factors will help to design preventive
measures for those who are at high risk.
OBJECTIVE
To determine the prevalence and Characteristics of ILD in patients visiting SPHMMC chest
clinic from January 1, 2019-December 30,2021.
METHOD
Facility based retrospective analytical cross-sectional study was done among 311patients’
charts who have chest HRCT visited SPHMMC Chest clinic from January 1,2019-December
30,2021 to determine prevalence & characteristics ILD. The data was collected using data
collection format which is prepared to meet the study objectives. Analysis was made on SPSS
24 software. Descriptive statistics, frequency and proportions were utilized for Socio-
Demographic variables. The results were summarized using tables, graphs & texts.
RESULT
The prevalence of ILD was 7.9%(n=29). The three most common diagnosis from top to bottom
in the chest clinic were Bronchiectasis (n=75, 19.6%), COPD (n=73, 19.1%), post TB fibrosis
(n=35, 9.2%). ILD is the 4th most common diagnosis among studied patients in chest clinic in
the studied period. Both NSIP & Sarcoidosis are the most common types of ILD with equal
frequency each account 34.5% (n=10), followed by IPF(n=5,17.2%). The median age of patient
with ILD was 55 years & female patients account for 69%.
CONCLUSION
ILD was the 4th most common diagnosis in the clinic following Bronchiectasis, COPD and post
TB fibrosis. This study is alarming for the need for further larger population & facility-based
studies in the topic & the need for proper diagnosis, management & prevention of ILD & need
for creating awareness on importance of early treatment seeking behavior & prevention in the
community.