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Multicenter Study
. 2004;19(2):155-61.
doi: 10.1023/b:ejep.0000017660.18541.83.

Incidence of interstitial lung diseases in the south of Spain 1998-2000: the RENIA study

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Multicenter Study

Incidence of interstitial lung diseases in the south of Spain 1998-2000: the RENIA study

José Luis López-Campos et al. Eur J Epidemiol. 2004.

Abstract

This study aims to describe the distribution of interstitial lung diseases (ILD) in the South of Spain.

Methods: A prospective multicentre population-based registry was established in nine provinces in the south of Spain with a population of 6,848,243 during a 3-year period (1998-2000). The number of participant physicians was 36 among 29 public hospitals. The number of diagnoses recorded was 66, divided in eight categories and coded according to ICD-9. A consensus document was elaborated for the classification of diseases and their diagnostic criteria. The number of cases declared was analysed each 3 months and communicated to each one of the participants.

Results: There were 744 cases of them registered with an annual incidence of 3.62 cases/ 100,000. 40.1% of diagnoses were biopsy confirmed. Men had a slightly higher incidence (4.18 cases/ 100,000/year) than women (3.07 cases/100,000/year). The most frequent diseases found were: idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (38.58%), ILD associated to systemic diseases (20.97%), and Sarcoidosis (11.69%). According to province distribution, most of the cases were grouped in an area between the provinces of Seville and Cordoba, which comprised more than 50% of cases.

Conclusions: The study of the incidence of ILD depicts an intermediate situation from previous studies on the incidence and distribution of this group of diseases.

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