Chemical epiglottitis causing airway compromise after benzalkonium chloride ingestion.

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Akiko Izumikawa, Yuji Okazaki, Akifumi Kariya, Fumiya Inoue, Kentaro Egusa, Waso Fujinaka
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Abstract

Introduction: Benzalkonium chloride, a quaternary ammonium compound with disinfectant properties, produces caustic effects at concentrations of 0.1% or higher. However, the relationship between the characteristics of the ingested substance and clinical severity, including airway compromise, is not always straightforward.

Case summary: A 77-year-old man presented with odynophagia and drooling after accidentally ingesting only 1 mL of 10% benzalkonium chloride and 1% isopropyl methyl phenol (Neotraban Green®). Given the risk of airway compromise, emergency endotracheal intubation was performed. Despite the high concentration, no oral, esophageal, or gastric injury was observed.

Images: Flexible laryngoscopy revealed marked epiglottic and arytenoid swelling, leading to a diagnosis of chemical epiglottitis.

Conclusion: Even minimal ingestion of high-concentration benzalkonium chloride can cause life-threatening upper airway injury. Clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion for airway compromise in cases of caustic ingestion based not only on ingested volume but also on clinical signs.

摄入苯扎氯铵后引起气道损害的化学性会厌炎。
简介:苯扎氯铵是一种具有消毒剂性质的季铵化合物,浓度为0.1%或更高时产生苛性碱效应。然而,摄入物质的特征与临床严重程度(包括气道损害)之间的关系并不总是直截了当的。病例总结:一名77岁男性患者在意外摄入1ml 10%苯扎氯铵和1%异丙基甲基苯酚(Neotraban Green®)后出现嗜食和流口水。考虑到气道受损的风险,我们进行了紧急气管插管。尽管浓度很高,但未观察到口腔、食管或胃损伤。图像:软性喉镜检查显示会厌和杓状肿胀,诊断为化学性会厌炎。结论:即使少量摄入高浓度苯扎氯铵也可引起危及生命的上呼吸道损伤。临床医生应保持高度的怀疑指数,气道损害的情况下,不仅根据摄入量,而且根据临床症状。
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