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Suspected acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis as an outcome measure in clinical trials

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Figure 1 Incidence of acute respiratory worsening by cause. The adjudicated cause of the 35 acute respiratory worsening events in the STEP-IPF cohort are represented
Table 1 Demographics and baseline characteristics by acute worsening status Variable Acute exacerbation
Figure 3 Association of acute exacerbation and other acute worsenings with disease progression
Figure 4 Acute worsening and survival. Cases adjudicated as definite or suspected acute exacerbation (AEX) of IPF (solid line) and other acute worsening (dashed line) were associated with similar short-term risk of death.

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