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Thoracic Radiology
Evaluation of follow-up in fibrotic ILD
This online webinar, led by renowned thoracic radiologist Prof. Pierre-Yves Brillet, focuses on essential topics related to assessing the severity and monitoring of fibrotic interstitial lung diseases (ILDs). The aim of this lecture is to assist radiologists in producing clinically valuable reports that can potentially impact patient management. Following the lecture, participants will have the opportunity to practice on commented key cases.
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Topics Covered
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00:00 - Introduction and Course Overview
00:11 - Evaluating Fibrotic Patterns in ILD
02:54 - Fibrotic Lung Diseases and Their Pathogenesis
06:04 - Treatment Approaches for IPF
08:29 - Clinical Course of Fibrotic Lung Disease
10:34 - Role of CT in Diagnosis and Follow-up
14:14 - Comorbidities in Fibrotic ILD
19:00 - Pulmonary Hypertension and ILD
22:28 - Evaluating Disease Progression in ILD
26:56 - CT Evaluation Techniques for ILD
29:57 - Rapid Progression and Poor Outcomes
36:23 - Systematic Approach to Evaluating Progression
39:36 - Exacerbations and Disease Complications
44:26 - Infections and Lung Fibrosis
45:48 - Cancer Risks in Lung Disease
48:13 - Challenges and Considerations in CT Imaging
51:50 - Conclusion and Future Learning Opportunities
Lecturers

Pierre-Yves Brillet M.D. Ph.D.
France, Paris
Professor of thoracic radiology and at the head of the radiology department of the Hôpital Avicenne, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris.
He is a specialist of interstitial lung diseases through a close collaboration with the pulmonary department, one of the main tertiary care centres for ILD in France.
Pr. Brillet is associated to more than 150 publications referenced on the PubMed baseline.
He collaborates on several research programs on Computational Image Analysis, through various research groups (Inserm 1272 unit, “Hypoxia and lung”).
Member of the board of the radiologists of Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), Société Française de Radiologie (SFR), Société d'Imagerie Thoracique (SIT), European Society of Thoracic Imaging (ESTI).