A Case Series of Vaping-Induced Lung Injury in a Community Hospital Setting.

Q4 Medicine
Case Reports in Pulmonology Pub Date : 2020-01-31 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/9631916
Mohammed Ali, Kashmala Khan, Mihir Buch, Manuel Ramos-Ramirez, Munish Sharma, Seema Patel, Saiara Choudhury, Humayun Anjum, Alamgir Khan, Salim Surani
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Acute and subacute injury to the lung parenchyma can be caused by multiple products. Over the past few years, vaping (also known as E-cigarettes) has become a popular trend and has been considered "safer" alternative to smoking cigarettes, especially among young adults. The use of E-cigarettes has rapidly increased, and according to the most recent report by CDC released at the end of December 2019, 2,506 cases and more than 54 associated deaths due to vaping/E-cigarette-associated lung injury were reported. Though vitamin E acetate and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) have been found in most of the bronchoalveolar lavage samples, there are still small numbers of cases that have not reported to using THC-containing compounds. Research looking into other possible constituents in E-cigarettes that can account for the etiology of disease and effects of vaping as it relates to pulmonary physiology still remains limited and uncertain. We hereby present a case series of 5 patients who were admitted primarily for respiratory symptoms of cough, dyspnea, and fevers and were diagnosed with vaping-induced pulmonary injury.

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社区医院电子烟致肺损伤病例系列分析
多种产物可引起肺实质的急性和亚急性损伤。在过去的几年里,电子烟(也被称为电子烟)已经成为一种流行趋势,被认为是吸烟“更安全”的替代品,尤其是在年轻人中。电子烟的使用迅速增加,根据疾病预防控制中心2019年12月底发布的最新报告,报告了2506例与电子烟相关的肺损伤和超过54例相关死亡。尽管在大多数支气管肺泡灌洗液样本中发现了维生素E醋酸酯和四氢大麻酚(THC),但仍有少数病例未报告使用含THC的化合物。对电子烟中其他可能成分的研究仍然有限且不确定,这些成分可以解释疾病的病因和电子烟对肺部生理的影响。我们在此报告了5例患者的病例系列,这些患者主要因咳嗽、呼吸困难和发烧等呼吸道症状而入院,并被诊断为电子烟引起的肺损伤。
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Case Reports in Pulmonology
Case Reports in Pulmonology Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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