PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Olson, Amy L. AU - Gifford, Alex H. AU - Inase, Naohiko AU - Fernández Pérez, Evans R. AU - Suda, Takafumi TI - The epidemiology of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and interstitial lung diseases at risk of a progressive-fibrosing phenotype AID - 10.1183/16000617.0077-2018 DP - 2018 Dec 31 TA - European Respiratory Review PG - 180077 VI - 27 IP - 150 4099 - http://err.ersjournals.com/content/27/150/180077.short 4100 - http://err.ersjournals.com/content/27/150/180077.full SO - EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY REVIEW2018 Dec 31; 27 AB - The availability of epidemiological data relating to interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) has increased over recent years, but information on the prevalence and incidence of ILDs of different aetiologies remains limited. Despite global distribution, the proportion of patients who develop a progressive phenotype across different ILDs is not well known. Disease behaviour is well documented in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis but idiosyncratic in other ILDs that may present a progressive fibrosing phenotype. Possible reasons may include the heterogeneous nature of the aetiology, the complexity of diagnosis (and subsequent documentation of cases) and the methods employed to retrospectively analyse patient databases. This review presents a broad overview of the epidemiological data available for ILDs that may present a progressive-fibrosing phenotype, collectively and stratified according to clinical classification. We also note where further data are needed in comparison to the well-studied IPF indication.ILDs with a progressive-fibrosing phenotype appear to be more common in older adults and are associated with a complex network of environmental and genetic factors. Further epidemiological studies are warranted to help identify these patients. http://ow.ly/SY6m30mWytM