Differentiating Causes of Dyspnea and Cough – Could your Patient have Interstitial Lung Disease?

CAN-eng

$0

free

Mainpro+

1 hr

Respirology

1.0 Credits

Course Description

Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a large group of lung diseases affecting the tissue and space around the alveoli of the lungs, which cause progressive scarring of lung tissue through inflammation and/or fibrosis. This diminishes the lung’s capacity for alveolar gas diffusion. ILD is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Although timely diagnosis is important to delay disease progression and prolong survival, there is commonly a delay of 7 months to more than 5 years from the onset of symptoms prior to diagnosis. Primary care clinicians play a crucial role in the initial assessment and referral of patients with suspected ILD. This program will provide the clinician with a quick review of when to suspect ILD, the initial testing and how to optimize referral to Respirology for a timely diagnosis. 


This program has received financial support from Boehringer Ingelheim in the form of an unrestricted educational grant.

Course Details

Expiry Date: 2025-04-23
Professions: Physician

Faculty

Nooreen Mann, MD, FRCPC
Jessica Chan, MD, CCFP
Jeffrey Habert, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Bruno Bernucci, MD, CCFP

Accreditation

This self-learning program has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 1.0 Mainpro+ credits.

Cert+ Program ID#: 202316.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this continuing education program, participants will be better able to:

  • Explain the prevalence and impact of interstitial lung disease (ILD)
  • Describe the barriers to identifying patients with ILD
  • Determine the initial assessment of a patient with suspected ILD, including patient history, examination, and diagnostic tests
  • Differentiate between ILD and other common conditions with similar clinical presentations
  • Determine the role of primary care physicians in patients with IPF prescribed antifibrotic therapy