Stratification of long-term outcome in stable idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis by combining longitudinal computed tomography and forced vital capacity.
Nicola SverzellatiMario SilvaValeria SelettiCarlotta GaleoneStefano PalmucciSara PiciucchiCarlo VancheriVenerino PolettiSara TomassettiRonald KarwoskiBrian J BartholmaiPublished in: European radiology (2020)
• Longitudinal high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) data is more helpful than baseline HRCT alone for stratification of long-term outcome in IPF. • HRCT changes by visual or quantitative analysis can be added with benefit to the current spirometric reference standard to improve stratification of long-term outcome in IPF. • HRCT follow-up at 12-14 months is more helpful than HRCT follow-up at 23-26 months in clinically stable subjects with IPF.