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Best hospitals and doctors for fibrosing alveolitis treatment abroad

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Cost for treatment

Diagnosis of fibrosing alveolitis
5085.32
Diagnosis and conservative treatment of fibrosing alveolitis
6574.21
Pulmonary rehabilitation
0.00
The Gaziosmanpasa Hospital of Yeniyuzyil University is a private maximum care medical facility with the high standards of patient care. The hospital began its activities in 1992 and during this time has gained an excellent reputation in Turkey and in many other countries of the world.
Asan Medical Center is Korea’s largest medical institution, with 1,600 physicians and surgeons, 3,100 nurses, 2,680 beds, and 67 operating rooms, occupying more than four million square feet (about 371,600 square meters). A typical day at AMC sees 2,500 inpatients and 10,000 outpatients treated. The treatment of heart dise
The Hanyang University Medical Center was founded in 1972 and today is one of the largest and most advanced providers of medical services in Korea and around the world. The medical institution runs 9 specialized centers and 26 departments fitted out with state-of-the-art equipment. The most important component of successful trea
The Vivantes Neukölln Hospital is the maximum care hospital and one of the largest healthcare facilities in Berlin.  There are more than 20 specialized departments and centers, including pediatric departments. In total, the hospital has 1,200 beds. The hospital uses innovative technologies and the latest treatments, as
The St. Lukas Clinic Solingen provides high-quality medical services at an international level, while the humane values ​​of Catholicism are the fundamental principle of the work of the medical staff. The clinic has been successfully practicing for over 60 years, and during this time it has managed to save thousands of human liv
Pulmonary Clinic Munich
Pulmonary Clinic Munich
Overall rating9.4 / 10
The Pulmonary Clinic Munich is a highly specialized medical facility where patients with respiratory diseases receive comprehensive medical care. The clinic was founded back in 1949 by Dr. Rudolf Baumann and, since then, has undergone many renovations while maintaining high authority in Germany. Initially, the medical complex sp
As a member of the Swiss Leading Hospitals, the Multispecialty Hospital Lindberg in Winterthur ranges amongst the leading medical facilities in Switzerland. With more than 100 accredited doctors of various specialties, the Lindberg Hospital offers a broad range of medical services. Focal areas of the Hospital are orthopedics inc
University Hospital Mainz
University Hospital Mainz
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The University Hospital Mainz is one of the best maximum care medical facilities in Germany and an internationally recognized scientific center. There are more than 60 departments and institutes, which represent all fields of modern medicine. The hospital serves more than 68,000 inpatients and more than 273,000 outpatients annua
The University Hospital Freiburg is famous for its rich history and is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical facilities in Germany (one of the three best medical institutions in the country). The hospital was based on the Faculty of Medicine of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, which celebrated its 550th anniver
The ViDia Hospital Karlsruhe is a modern medical facility with a rich history and traditions. The medical complex is an academic hospital of the University of Freiburg, granting patients access to advanced university medicine and the very latest therapeutic developments. The hospital first opened its doors in 1851 and, since the
The Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center is the second largest and one of the most advanced healthcare and research facilities in Israel. It began its work in 1961, but it is still popular among the local population and attracts thousands of international patients. The multidisciplinary medical center covers an area of ​​150,000 m&s
The Primus Super Speciality Hospital New Delhi is a modern medical facility, which is distinguished by extremely high quality and standards of medical service. The hospital is located in the heart of New Delhi, in the capital of India. During its design and construction, the most advanced medical technologies from around the wor
The Martha-Maria Hospital Munich is one of the medical facilities of the Martha-Maria Diaconal Enterprise, as well as an academic hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. For the patient, this means a combination of advanced medicine with a humane attitude towards the patient's worries and his life situation. The
The Hirslanden Salem-Spital Bern enjoys the status of a modern medical facility, which work is based on the highest medical standards, a humane and respectful attitude towards patients. The history of the health facility began back in 1888, when it functioned with the assistance of the Deaconess Foundation. In 2002, the hospital
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About the disease

Fibrosing alveolitis is a condition that causes the alveoli to become thickened and inflamed. Alveoli are the tiny sacs in the lungs that are responsible for storing air and exchanges gases. Fibrosing alveolitis can result in the scarring of lung tissue, which is the most dangerous complication of this condition. Fibrosing alveolitis is most common in people over 60. It develops gradually and may take months or even years in certain cases for the first symptoms to manifest themselves. Nonetheless, in acute fibrosing alveolitis the disease can progress very rapidly and lead to scarring of the lung tissue in a matter of days.

Fibrosing alveolitis is often caused by autoimmune diseases, when the immune system starts to attack its own cells. The most common autoimmune diseases that can lead to the progression of fibrosing alveolitis, are rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus. Radiation therapy can also affect the lungs and lead to inflammation of the alveoli. Additionally, long-term smoking and tobacco consumption can lead to the alveoli becoming inflamed. Nonetheless, the exact cause of fibrosing alveolitis is unknown and scientists are still working on finding it out. In people with no autoimmune diseases or other underlying condition the disease is called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, meaning that the origin of alveolitis is not known.

Usually it is very difficult to stop the progression of this disease, but it is possible to do so in the early stages of fibrosing alveolitis. The disease can be fatal if decrease in lung function continues to progress. Also, clubbing of fingers can start to develop.   

Symptoms

  • Pain in the lungs
  • Shortness of breath
  • Finger clubbing
  • Dry cough
  • Crackling sound in the chest during coughing

Diagnosis

  • During a general examination, the doctor will use a stethoscope to listen to the patient's breathing, to establish whether they have any difficulty in breathing and to listen out for any crackling sounds. The doctor will also examine the patient’s fingers for signs of clubbing.
  • A blood test can determine whether there is a deficiency of oxygen in the blood, which can indicate fibrosing alveolitis.
  • A lung function test can determine whether the patient has dyspnea, which is a chronic shortness of breath. It can also determine whether there is impaired gas exchange which would indicate that there is a problem with alveoli.
  • An x-ray of the lungs will determine whether there is any scarring of the lung tissue.

Treatment

  • The main goal of conservative treatment for this disease is to stop it from progressing and to alleviate its symptoms. Special antioxidants are prescribed, to slow down the progression of the disease. Drugs such as pirfenidone can reduce the risk of progression by 30%.
  • Oxygen therapy can be prescribed if the patient suffers from shortness of breath.
  • Lung transplantation is the most effective treatment for fibrosing alveolitis. It is recommended for patients whose lungs are scarred beyond repair but who are healthy enough to withstand the stress of surgery. By surgically removing the patient’s lung and transplanting a healthy one from a donor, the mortality rate reduces by 75%.

Authors: Dr. Vadim ZhiliukDr. Sergey Pashchenko