The Apollo Hospitals group hosted the ASPIRE 2025 symposium, a conference focused on pulmonary interventions and respiratory excellence, in Hyderabad. The event aimed to address Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD), a condition that affects an estimated 4-8 lakh people in India, with rising prevalence due to increasing air pollution, occupational hazards, and delayed diagnosis.
The symposium brought together pulmonologists, rheumatologists, and healthcare professionals to discuss advancements in bronchoscopic techniques, high-resolution imaging, and biomarker-driven diagnostics for ILD detection. Experts also explored new pharmacological treatments, including antifibrotic drugs and biologics, which are shaping ILD management in India.
The event featured international and national medical professionals, including Dr. Ganesh Raghu, Dr. Nishant Gupta, and Dr. Kalpalatha Guntupalli, among others. The Apollo Hospitals’ organizing committee, led by Dr. Sowmya Parimi and Dr. Vijay Kumar Chennamsetty, successfully conducted the conference, which covered AI-driven diagnostics, cryobiopsy for tissue acquisition, pulmonary rehabilitation, lung transplantation, and remote monitoring for ILD patients.
Apollo Hospitals’ CEO, Mr. V Tejesvi Rao, emphasized the organization’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology in respiratory care, stating that AI-driven imaging and biomarker-based diagnostics are transforming ILD detection, enabling earlier and more precise diagnoses. Dr. Ravindra Babu, Director Medical Services, Telangana Region, Apollo Hospitals, added that chronic respiratory diseases, including ILD, account for more than 12% of all deaths in India, and accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans are crucial.
ASPIRE 2025 served as a knowledge-sharing platform for specialists to advance data-driven ILD diagnosis and targeted therapeutic interventions. Apollo Hospitals’ commitment to pioneering evidence-based and technology-driven respiratory care marked an important step in improving ILD management across India. The hospital group’s goal is to bring cutting-edge technologies, equipment, and treatment protocols to ensure patients receive the best care available. With over 10,000 beds across 73 hospitals, 6,000 pharmacies, and 2,000 clinics and diagnostic centers, Apollo Hospitals is India’s largest integrated healthcare platform.