International Journal of Integrated Health Sciences
Vol 13, No 1 (2025)

Assessment of Disease Progression in Idiopathic and Collagen Vascular ILDs Using Spirometry, DLCO, and 6 Minute-Walk-Test

Rawul, Sindhoora (Unknown)
Kumar, R. Vijai (Unknown)
Rawul, Apoorva (Unknown)
Chelluri, Srinivasa I. (Unknown)
Singaraju, Saikrishna (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2025

Abstract

Background: Monitoring progression in interstitial lung diseases is essential for timely intervention, with spirometry, DLCO, and 6MWT serving as key functional tests.Objectives: To evaluate disease progression in idiopathic and collagen vascular interstitial lung diseases (ILD) using pulmonary function parameters, including spirometry, DCLO (Diffusing Capacity of the Lungs for Carbon Monoxide), and the six-minute walk test.Methods: This prospective observational study was performed from January  2023 to December 2024 at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences , Hyderabad, India. In this study, the pulmonary function in 51 ILD patients were assessed using spirometry, DLCO, and the six-minute walk test. Patients underwent detailed clinical evaluation, routine investigations, chest X-ray, ABG analysis, and HRCT to confirm ILD. Those suspected of CTD-ILD had RF and ANA testing, with a complete ANA profile if positive. Subjects were categorized into IPF and CTD-ILD groups. Pulmonary parameters were compared, and standard treatments were administered. Six deaths occurred during follow up period.  For statistical purposes p value less than 0.05 was taken as statistically significant.Results: Fifty-one patients with diffuse parenchymal lung disease were included, with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) (46.4%) and connective tissue disease-associated ILD (CTD-ILD) (44.6%) as the main types. The CTD-ILD patients were younger (mean age 48.64 vs. 61.80 years, p=0.0006) and predominantly female. IPF patients had lower six-minute walk distance (239.73 vs. 312.60 meters, p=0.0066) and SpO2. Strong correlations were observed between lung function parameters in both groups. However, 6MWT showed no correlation in CTD-ILD.Conclusion: In ILD patients, FVC and DLCO were found to be reliable for disease monitoring, while simpler tests like 6MWT and FVC proved to be useful in resource-limited settings. Further research is needed to confirm their role in tracking IPF progression and treatment response.

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ijihs

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Health Professions

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International Journal of Integrated Health Sciences (IJIHS) is a peer-review journal which publishes original articles, medical research, clinical research and case report. This journal is supported by Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran and was launched on September 22nd 2012 and firstly ...