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Observational Study
. 2024 Aug 19;79(9):842-852.
doi: 10.1136/thorax-2023-221325.

Epidemiology of childhood interstitial lung disease in France: the RespiRare cohort

Camille Fletcher  1   2 Alice Hadchouel  3   4 Caroline Thumerelle  5 Julie Mazenq  6   7 Manon Fleury  8 Harriet Corvol  1   9 Nouha Jedidi  1 Myriam Benhamida  10 Katia Bessaci  11 Tiphaine Bilhouee  10 Raphael Borie  12   13 Jacques Brouard  14 Aurélie Cantais  15 Annick Clement  16 Laurianne Coutier  17 Camille Cisterne  5 Pierrick Cros  18 Marie-Laure Dalphin  19 Christophe Delacourt  3   4 Eric Deneuville  20 Jean-Christophe Dubus  6   21 Carole Egron  22 Ralph Epaud  23   24 Michael Fayon  25   26 Aude Forgeron  27 Elsa Gachelin  28 François Galode  25 Isabelle Gertini  29 Lisa Giovannini-Chami  30 Pierre Gourdan  30 Tamazoust Guiddir  31 Audrey Herzog  32 Véronique Houdouin  33 Églantine Hullo  34 Pierre-Henri Jarreau  35 Guillame Labbé  22 Géraldine Labouret  36 Alice Ladaurade  19 Laurence Le Clainche Viala  33 Christophe Marguet  37 Alexandra Masson-Rouchaud  38 Caroline Perisson  39 Cinthia Rames  40 Philippe Reix  17 Marie-Catherine Renoux  41 Léa Roditis  36 Cyril Schweitzer  42 Aurélie Tatopoulos  42 Pascale Trioche-Eberschweiler  43 Françoise Troussier  44 Clémentine Vigier  20 Laurence Weiss  32 Marie Legendre  2   45 Camille Louvrier  2   45 Alix de Becdelievre  46   47 Aurore Coulomb  48 Chiara Sileo  49 Hubert Ducou le Pointe  49 Laureline Berteloot  50 Céline Delestrain  23   24 Nadia Nathan  51   2
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Observational Study

Epidemiology of childhood interstitial lung disease in France: the RespiRare cohort

Camille Fletcher et al. Thorax. .

Abstract

Introduction: Interstitial lung disease in children (chILD) are rare and mostly severe lung diseases. Very few epidemiological data are available in limited series of patients. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and incidence of chILD in France.

Methods: We performed within the RespiRare network a multicentre retrospective observational study in patients with chILD from 2000 to 2022 and a prospective evaluation of chILD's incidence between February 2022 and 2023.

Results: chILD was reported in 790 patients in 42 centres. The estimated 2022 prevalence in France was 44 /million children (95% CI 40.76 to 47.46) and the computed incidence was 4.4 /million children (95% CI 3.44 to 5.56). The median age at diagnosis was 3 months with 16.9% of familial forms. Lung biopsy and genetic analyses were performed in 23.4% and 76.9%, respectively. The most frequent chILD aetiologies in the <2 years group were surfactant metabolism disorders (16.3%) and neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia of infancy (11.8%), and in the 2-18 years group diffuse alveolar haemorrhage (12.2%), connective tissue diseases (11.4%), hypersensitivity pneumonitis (8.8%) and sarcoidosis (8.8%). The management included mainly oxygen therapy (52%), corticosteroid pulses (56%), oral corticosteroids (44%), azithromycin (27.2%), enteral nutrition (26.9%), immunosuppressants (20.3%) and hydroxychloroquine (15.9%). The 5-year survival rate was 57.3% for the patients diagnosed before 2 years and 86% between 2 and 18 years.

Conclusion: This large and systematic epidemiological study confirms a higher incidence and prevalence of chILD than previously described. In order to develop international studies, efforts are still needed to optimise the case collection and to harmonise diagnostic and management practices.

Keywords: Child; Clinical Epidemiology; Paediatric Lung Disaese; Paediatric interstitial lung disease; Rare lung diseases.

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