A case of adenoviral covid-19 vector vaccine possibly linked to severe but reversible interstitial lung injury post-vaccination

IF 4 4区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
G. Liatsos, A. Mavroudis, P. Iliakis, M. Karmpalioti, E. Koullias, D. Vassilopoulos
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Abstract Background Several safe and effective vaccines against nCoV-19 have been developed to contain the pandemic with very few severe adverse-reactions reported. Vaccine-induced interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a very rare and difficult to recognise and diagnose adverse-reaction and is mostly associated with Influenza vaccines. Methods We report a 55-yr old male who presented with severe respiratory failure that required for several days oxygen supplementation with high flow nasal cannula, and myocardial infarction. Symptoms onset was eighteen days after the first shot of adenoviral AZD1222 vector vaccine. Possible SARS-CoV-2 natural infection post-vaccination was excluded with rigorous laboratory work-up including multiple nasopharengeal rt-qPCR tests for SARS-CoV-2 detection and close monitoring of his serum SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. Other potential infectious agents and alternate diagnoses were thoroughly investigated. Results Patient responded impressively to high dose steroids. A repeat chest CT nine days after the first one showed a remarkable resolution of the bilateral ground glass opacities. Except for his cardiology medication, no supplemental oxygen neither steroids were prescribed upon his discharge. On one month follow-up, no residual pulmonary dysfunction was noticed with patient preserving a SatO2 of 97–98% on ambient air. Conclusion Vaccine-induced ILD might constitute a rare nCoV-19 post-vaccination adverse-event. According to current restricted data, when post-vaccination ILD is early suspected and recognised, then prompt implementation of steroid treatment reverses significantly the lung lesions without progression to fibrosis.
1例腺病毒covid-19载体疫苗可能与接种后严重但可逆的间质性肺损伤有关
背景:目前已经开发出几种安全有效的nCoV-19疫苗来控制疫情,很少有严重不良反应的报道。疫苗诱导的间质性肺疾病(ILD)是一种非常罕见且难以识别和诊断的不良反应,主要与流感疫苗有关。方法我们报告了一位55岁的男性患者,他表现出严重的呼吸衰竭,需要用高流量鼻插管补充氧气数天,并伴有心肌梗死。首次接种腺病毒AZD1222载体疫苗后18天出现症状。通过严格的实验室检查,包括多次鼻咽rt-qPCR检测SARS-CoV-2,并密切监测其血清SARS-CoV-2抗体,排除了接种疫苗后可能的SARS-CoV-2自然感染。其他潜在的感染源和替代诊断进行了彻底的调查。结果患者对大剂量类固醇反应良好。第一次检查后9天复查胸部CT,双侧磨玻璃影明显消失。除了他的心脏病药物,出院时没有给他补充氧气和类固醇。在一个月的随访中,没有发现残留的肺功能障碍,患者在环境空气中保留了97-98%的SatO2。结论疫苗诱导的ILD可能是一种罕见的nCoV-19疫苗接种后不良事件。根据目前有限的数据,当疫苗接种后ILD被早期怀疑和识别时,及时实施类固醇治疗可显著逆转肺部病变,而不会进展为纤维化。
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Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
1.70%
发文量
92
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases (formerly Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on all aspects of human infection, including pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, and also on medical microbiology and epidemiology
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