A Case Series of Electronic or Vaping Induced Lung Injury

R. Espinosa, Abdirahman Hussein, M. Sehring, M. Rachid, R. Dunn, D. Taneja
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Introduction: Since their introduction, electronic cigarette use has increased and was even proposed as an alternative to traditional tobacco use. Recently, a series of patients with acute respiratory failure due electronic cigarette, or vaping, associated lung injury (EVALI) in 2019 has been described which has largely been attributed to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) containing vaporizer itself, as well as vitamin E acetate. Several case series have been published regarding the acute presentation, diagnosis and management. In addition to diagnosis and management of EVALI, we sought to describe potential long-term effects of lung parenchyma in these patients. Methods: A retrospective review was performed on 16 patients with clinically diagnosed EVALI at OSF St Francis Medical Center between August 01 2019 and February 1 2020. Relevant demographic and clinical data were collected in patients diagnosed with EVALI. Results: Of the 16 patients in the study the median age (IQR) age was 25.25 (20-29) and 94% were male. The predominant presenting symptoms were dyspnea (94%), cough (56%), nausea 63%), vomiting (63%), abdominal pain (50%), diarrhea (50%), and fever (63%). 2 (13%) patients required endotracheal intubation. Common features of computerized tomography (CT) scan were bilateral diffuse ground glass opacity (93%), septal thickening (53%), and subpleural sparing (47%). Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was obtained in 3 patients and all demonstrated neutrophil predominance of 69% (56-90). One BAL was significant for hemosiderin laden macrophages. Post hospital follow up pulmonary function tests were obtained in 3 and 2 of these were significant for obstructive lung disease. Conclusions: In this case series of patients diagnosed with vaping associated lung injury, obstructive lung disease may be seen on pulmonary function testing and surveillance of these patients should occur regardless of duration.
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电子烟或电子烟致肺损伤病例系列
导言:自推出以来,电子烟的使用有所增加,甚至被提议作为传统烟草使用的替代品。最近,2019年出现了一系列因电子烟或电子烟相关肺损伤(EVALI)而导致急性呼吸衰竭的患者,这在很大程度上归因于含有四氢大麻酚(THC)的蒸发器本身以及维生素E醋酸盐。关于急性表现、诊断和管理的几个病例系列已经发表。除了EVALI的诊断和治疗外,我们还试图描述这些患者肺实质的潜在长期影响。方法:回顾性分析2019年8月1日至2020年2月1日在OSF圣弗朗西斯医疗中心临床诊断为EVALI的16例患者。收集诊断为EVALI患者的相关人口学和临床资料。结果:16例患者中位年龄(IQR)年龄为25.25岁(20-29岁),94%为男性。主要表现为呼吸困难(94%)、咳嗽(56%)、恶心(63%)、呕吐(63%)、腹痛(50%)、腹泻(50%)和发烧(63%)。2例(13%)患者需要气管插管。计算机断层扫描(CT)的常见特征是双侧弥漫性磨玻璃不透明(93%),间隔增厚(53%)和胸膜下保留(47%)。3例患者行支气管肺泡灌洗(BAL),均显示中性粒细胞优势69%(56-90)。一个BAL对含铁血黄素的巨噬细胞有显著意义。住院后随访的肺功能测试中有3例,其中2例对阻塞性肺疾病有显著意义。结论:在本病例中,诊断为电子烟相关肺损伤的患者,肺功能检查可能会发现阻塞性肺疾病,无论持续时间长短,都应该对这些患者进行监测。
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