Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL) and Pathologic Assessment of Electronic Cigarette or Vaping Product Use-associated Lung Injury (EVALI): The EVALI-BAL Study, A Multicenter Cohort.

IF 3.3 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Salem Harry-Hernandez, Jeffrey Thiboutot, Momen M Wahidi, Coral X Giovacchini, Jose De Cardenas, Catherine Meldrum, Jenna G Los, Peter B Illei, Samira Shojaee, Thomas Eissenberg, David DiBardino, Heather Giannini, Fabien Maldonado, Lance Roller, Lonny B Yarmus, Christopher M Kapp
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Background: E-cigarette or vaping-use related acute lung injury (EVALI) is a spectrum of radiographic and histologic patterns consistent with acute to subacute lung injury. However, limited data exist characterizing bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) findings. The goal of this study is to further define the pathologic findings from BAL and biopsy samples of subjects with EVALI across 7 institutions.

Methods: A multicentered registry of patients admitted with EVALI who underwent flexible bronchoscopy with BAL+/-transbronchial biopsy from July 2019 to April 2021 was compiled for retrospective evaluation from 7 academic institutions throughout the United States. Radiographic and cytopathologic findings and frequencies were correlated with the substance vaped.

Results: Data from 21 subjects (42.9% women) who were predominantly White (76.2%) with a median age of 25 years (range, 16 to 68) with EVALI were included in this study. Sixteen patients (76.2%) reported use of tetrahydrocannabinol; the remainder used nicotine. BAL was performed in 19 of the 21 subjects, and transbronchial lung biopsy was performed in 7 subjects. BAL findings revealed neutrophilic predominance (median, 59.5%, range, 3.1 to 98) in most cases. Ten BAL samples demonstrated pulmonary eosinophilia ranging from 0.2% to 49.1% with one subject suggesting a diagnosis of acute eosinophilic pneumonia associated with the use of e-cigarettes. Lipid-laden macrophages were noted in 10 of 15 reports (66.7%). Transbronchial biopsy most frequently demonstrated patterns of organizing pneumonia (57.1%).

Conclusion: EVALI-associated BAL findings typically demonstrate a spectrum of nonspecific inflammatory changes, including neutrophilia, lipid-laden macrophages, and in some cases eosinophilia.

电子烟或雾化产品使用相关肺损伤(EVALI)的支气管肺泡灌洗(BAL)和病理学评估:EVALI-BAL研究,一个多中心队列。
背景:电子烟或电子烟使用相关的急性肺损伤(EVALI)是一种与急性至亚急性肺损伤一致的放射学和组织学模式。然而,有关支气管肺泡灌洗(BAL)结果的数据有限。本研究的目的是进一步确定7个机构EVALI受试者的BAL和活检样本的病理结果。方法:对2019年7月至2021年4月接受柔性支气管镜检查并经BAL+/-支气管活检的EVALI患者进行多中心登记,以供美国7家学术机构进行回顾性评估。射线照相和细胞病理学检查结果和频率与所用物质相关。结果:本研究纳入了21名受试者(42.9%的女性)的数据,这些受试者主要是白人(76.2%),中位年龄为25岁(范围为16至68岁),患有EVALI。16名患者(76.2%)报告使用了四氢大麻酚;其余的使用了尼古丁。21例受试者中有19例进行了BAL检查,7例进行了经支气管肺活检。BAL结果显示大多数病例中性粒细胞占优势(中位数为59.5%,范围为3.1~98)。10份BAL样本显示肺部嗜酸性粒细胞增多,范围从0.2%到49.1%,其中一名受试者提示诊断为与使用电子烟相关的急性嗜酸性粒性肺炎。15份报告中有10份(66.7%)发现了脂质巨噬细胞。经支气管活检最常显示组织性肺炎的模式(57.1%)。结论:EVALI相关的BAL检查结果通常显示一系列非特异性炎症变化,包括中性粒细胞增多症、脂质巨噬细胞,在某些情况下还有嗜酸性粒细胞增多。
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