● Even though progress has been made, diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is still challenging1,2
● Listening for velcro-like crackles in the lungs is crucial because they can be heard in the majority of IPF patients on auscultation2
● Boehringer Ingelheim is partnering with experts and patient groups in raising awareness
INGELHEIM, Germany-Monday, September
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- IPF is a progressive and debilitating disease which causes continual and irreversible damage to the lungs.1 Early diagnosis is vital because without appropriate medical intervention, the opportunity to slow disease progression is lost. However, diagnosis can be challenging.1,2This year for IPF World Week (16-24 September), Boehringer Ingelheim is raising awareness of ‘the sounds of IPF’ helping physicians
Though it is a rare disease, IPF affects approximately three million people worldwide and has a devastating impact on patient lives.3 Professor Toby Maher, Royal Brompton Hospital commented: “IPF is a disease with an unpredictable course where exacerbations can occur at any time without warning. Clinical trials have shown us that patients without treatment lose lung function even when their disease is in the earliest stages. Antifibrotic treatment can reduce this decline by approximately 50%. Therefore any delay in initiating treatment puts patients at risk of irreversible loss of lung capacity”. There are two approved antifibrotic drugs shown to slow the disease progression in IPF that
Analysis of results from two global surveys sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim involving over 400 pulmonologists and 150 patients show that patients and physicians agree that maintaining lung function for as long as possible is one of the key treatment priorities. Despite this alignment
Liam Galvin, Secretary of the European Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Related Disorders Federation (EU-IPFF), explained: “What I hear loud and clear from patients is that a key concern for them is getting a confirmed diagnosis.
To raise awareness of the importance of ‘listening to the sounds of IPF’, Boehringer Ingelheim has created a range of educational tools. Physicians interested in learning more can visit the online resource inIPF.com. In addition, LifewithIPF.com is a platform for patients where a range of background materials, IPF patient video
“Time is of
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http://www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/press-release/ipf-world-week-2017
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