Humidified Hydrogen Peroxide Associated Pneumonitis: A Cautionary Tale

A. Manfra, J. Sharma, J. Kilburn, M. Chang, N. Noureddin
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Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical commonly used as a household antiseptic for cleaning and disinfecting. Chronic inhalation of hydrogen peroxide is described in case reports as causing interstitial lung disease with radiographic images demonstrating septal line thickening, honeycombing, and traction bronchiectasis with associated ground glass opacification. In a literature review, no cases of acute hydrogen peroxide inhalation induced lung injury have been previously described. This is a case of acute hydrogen peroxide induced pneumonitis initially masquerading as Covid-19 pneumonia. An 82-year-old male with a pertinent history of diastolic heart failure, obstructive sleep apnea, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease presented with worsening dyspnea and morning hemoptysis. He endorsed a COVID-19 exposure two weeks previously. Upon initial evaluation, he was afebrile and hemodynamically normal, with tachypnea and requiring 6 liters of supplemental oxygen to maintain spo2> 88%. Pulmonary auscultation revealed clear breath sounds and no signs of fluid overload were evident on the remainder of the physical exam. The initial chest x-ray and CT imaging demonstrated multifocal, bilateral, hazy consolidations with increased interstitial markings concerning for COVID-19 pneumonia. Pertinent lab results revealed negative COVID-19 and viral respiratory PCR results, and respiratory cultures with no growth of pathogenic bacteria. An echocardiogram revealed new systolic dysfunction with a reduced ejection fraction of 35-40%. The patient continued to have severe dyspnea and hypoxemia despite treatment for heart failure, COPD, and bacterial pneumonia consisting of diuretics, bronchodilators, and antibiotics. On further interview the patient recounted mixing hydrogen peroxide in his CPAP humidifier for the previous week before admission, based on a friend's advice in preventing COVID-19. The patient was subsequently initiated on systemic glucocorticoid therapy and had significant improvement in hypoxemia and dyspnea and oxygen requirements decreased from 6L to 2L nasal cannula at time of discharge. In light of the recent influential media attention and fear, cleaning products such as bleach have received disproportionate attention in the killing of the COVID-19 virus. Similarly, hydrogen peroxide is used as a disinfectant, which was intentionally inhaled in large amounts and over a one-week duration in this case. Prior case reports describe environmental and occupational exposure over 3-5 years developing into a non-specific interstitial pneumonia pattern. This case demonstrates a rare acute pneumonitis after the recent use of hydrogen peroxide in a CPAP humidifier. Inhalation of hydrogen peroxide may produce an acute pneumonitis distinct from what has been described previously with chronic inhalation.
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湿化过氧化氢相关性肺炎:一个警世故事
过氧化氢是一种常用的化学物质,用于家庭清洁和消毒。慢性吸入过氧化氢在病例报告中被描述为引起间质性肺疾病,x线图像显示中隔线增厚、蜂窝状和牵引性支气管扩张伴磨砂玻璃混浊。在一篇文献综述中,没有急性过氧化氢吸入引起肺损伤的病例以前被描述过。这是一例急性过氧化氢引起的肺炎,最初伪装成Covid-19肺炎。82岁男性,有舒张性心力衰竭、阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停和慢性阻塞性肺疾病相关病史,表现为呼吸困难加重和晨咯血。他在两周前支持了COVID-19暴露。初步评估时,他不发热,血流动力学正常,呼吸急促,需要6升补氧维持血氧饱和度。88%。肺听诊显示清晰的呼吸音,其余体检未见明显的液体超载迹象。最初的胸部x线和CT成像显示多灶,双侧,模糊实变,间质标记增加,与COVID-19肺炎有关。相关实验室结果显示COVID-19和病毒性呼吸道PCR结果为阴性,呼吸道培养未见致病菌生长。超声心动图显示新的收缩功能障碍,射血分数降低35-40%。尽管使用利尿剂、支气管扩张剂和抗生素治疗心衰、COPD和细菌性肺炎,患者仍有严重的呼吸困难和低氧血症。在进一步的采访中,患者讲述了入院前一周根据朋友预防COVID-19的建议,在他的CPAP加湿器中混合过氧化氢。患者随后开始接受全身糖皮质激素治疗,低氧血症和呼吸困难明显改善,出院时鼻插管需氧量从6L降至2L。鉴于最近有影响力的媒体的关注和恐惧,漂白剂等清洁产品在杀死COVID-19病毒方面受到了不成比例的关注。同样,过氧化氢被用作消毒剂,在这种情况下,故意大量吸入,持续时间超过一周。先前的病例报告描述了环境和职业暴露超过3-5年发展成非特异性间质性肺炎模式。这个病例显示了一个罕见的急性肺炎后,最近使用过氧化氢在CPAP加湿器。吸入过氧化氢可引起急性肺炎,不同于以前所描述的慢性吸入。
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