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Connective Tissue Diseases and Lung Manifestations

Connective Tissue Diseases and Lung Manifestations Prospective Trial With Focus on Systemic Sclerosis (Colipris)


Sponsor

Medical University Innsbruck

Enrollment

120 participants

Start Date

Dec 9, 2019

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Despite a number of prospective studies already initiated in the past years, the current epidemiology and course of interstitial lung disease (ILD) and pulmonary hypertension (PH) in patients with connective tissue disease (CTD) is still not well defined, particularly regarding its prevalence, incidence and the management of a broad spectrum of disease presentations. Major challenges include the identification of patients with progressive disease, the appropriate time point of therapeutic intervention and the underlying driver of disease (inflammatory or pro-fibrotic stimulus or both?). To address these issues in Western Austria, a progressive registry of patients with CTD exploring routine clinical and pathophysiological characteristics of ILD and PH will be conducted. This multidisciplinary, prospective and observational registry aims to collect comprehensive clinical data on incidence, prevalence and course of disease regarding all PH and ILD presentations in a real-world setting.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTPulmonary function test

Spirometry or plethysmography, measurement of diffusion capacity

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTImaging

Thoracic ultrasound, HRCT as scheduled within routine clinical examinations, echocardiography

BIOLOGICALBlood sampling

Standard laboratory test for CTDs as part of routine clinical examination


Locations(1)

Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Internal Medicine II

Innsbruck, Austria

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