Acute interstitial pneumonia

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Acute interstitial pneumonitis (AIP), also known as Hamman-Rich syndrome is a rapidly progressive non-infectious interstitial lung disease of unknown aetiology. It is considered the only acute process among the idiopathic interstitial pneumonias.

Epidemiology

Truly idiopathic AIP tends to occur in those without pre-existing lung disease and typically affects middle-aged adults (mean ~ 50 years 5). However, in certain conditions such as leflunomide-induced acute interstitial pneumonia, patients have pre-existing lung disease.

Clinical presentation

Clinical features are varied. Patients often have a history of an antecedent illness such as a viral upper respiratory infection. Common initial symptoms include myalgia, arthralgia, pyrexia, chills, and malaise. Severe exertional dyspnoea develops over a matter of days to weeks 13.

Pathology

AIP is characterised histologically by diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) 2. The alveolar damage comprises three phases:

  • an acute exudative phase
  • a subsequent organising phase
  • a final fibrotic phase

Histological features are very similar to those of adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

Radiographic features

The clinical context is vital for correct image interpretation.

Plain radiograph

Nonspecific and often shows bilateral patchy airspace opacification.

CT

During the initial stages, AIP can have features similar to adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which include:

Treatment and prognosis

The condition usually progresses to respiratory failure that requires mechanical ventilation and corticosteroid therapy. Even despite mechanical ventilation, it often carries a grave prognosis with > 70% mortality at ~ 3 months 1.

History and etymology

  • clinical features first described by L Hamman and A Rich in 1935 8
  • pathological processes first described by A L Katzenstein et al. in 1986 3

Differential diagnosis

Considerations in early stages include:

Other considerations include:

For a more general differential, consider:

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  • +<li>areas with <a href="/articles/ground-glass-opacification-3">ground-glass attenuation</a>: generally tend to be bilateral and symmetrical <sup>10</sup>
  • -<a title="Air space consolidation" href="/articles/air-space-opacification-1">air space consolidation</a>: may have a slight predilection towards the dependent portions <sup>5</sup>
  • +<a href="/articles/air-space-opacification-1">air space consolidation</a>: may have a slight predilection towards the dependent portions <sup>5</sup>

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