Kids Lung Registry and Child-EU Project - Progress in Rare and Interstitial Lung Diseases in Childhood Through Collaboration

Klinische Padiatrie(2023)

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Background Progress in rare and interstitial lung disease in childhood can most usefully be achieved through systematic, registry-based collection.Question and Methods What are the practicalities and benefits of participating in the pediatric lung registry/chILD-EU project? We report our clinical experiences.Results Pediatricians and pediatric pulmonologists identify children with rare lung diseases. These are reported to the Kid's Lung Register after parental consent. Clinical data, imaging, and blood are sent to the registry. Genetic analysis can be arranged if desired. With completeness of the data, a peer-review process by pediatric radiology, possibly lung pathology, clinical and possibly genetic experts takes place in an interdisciplinary conference. A working diagnosis is established and communicated to the responsible physician via the registry and, if necessary, further discussed in case-related discussions. Assistance in entering the data is provided by the registry. Follow-ups are performed annually, and all registered physicians are invited to regular, web-based case discussions. Significant questions are answered in scientific projects and jointly published (>110 publications to date).Conclusions Due to voluntary additional work of all participants beyond clinical routine, more than 1000 children with rare lung diseases have been included in the registry with biobank to date. A deeper understanding of the clinical courses of large cohorts of rare diseases and the initial description of new entities contributes to better care for these children.
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childhood interstitial lung disease,chILD,diffuse parenchymal lung diseases (DPLD),novel genetic entities,Kids lung register,chILD-EU Registry
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