The Role of CONUT Score as a Prognostic Indicator in Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: An Accessible Tool for Clinical Risk Assessment - Scorecard - MDSpire

The Role of CONUT Score as a Prognostic Indicator in Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: An Accessible Tool for Clinical Risk Assessment

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  • Esma Sevil Akkurt

  • Tugce Sahin Ozdemirel

  • Berna Akıncı Ozyurek

  • Kerem Ensarioglu

  • Ozlem Duvenci Birben

  • Esma Zenbilli

  • November 18, 2025

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Clinical Scorecard: The Role of CONUT Score as a Prognostic Indicator in Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis: An Accessible Tool for Clinical Risk Assessment

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
Condition
Key Mechanisms
Target PopulationPatients diagnosed with fibrosing interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) other than idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), explicitly stating the exclusion of IPF.
Care Setting

Key Highlights

  • Add a highlight on the significance of the CONUT score in predicting outcomes specific to PPF.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

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      Risks

        Patient & Prescribing Data

        Clarify the context of corticosteroid use and its relevance to PPF management.

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