Electronic Cigarette or Vaping-Associated Lung Injury Case Report.

Amy Chuang, Lauren Bacon, Anthony Lucero
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Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) or vaping associated lung injury (EVALI) cases have increased with the popularity of e-cigarettes in the mostly young, healthy population. Some common symptoms associated with EVALI include shortness of breath and chest pain, and the most common diagnostic imaging findings are organizing pneumonia and diffuse alveolar damage seen on computed tomography (CT). Pneumomediastinum is a known sequela of EVALI.1 In the setting of pneumomediastinum in EVALI, EVALI is a diagnosis of exclusion, so other sources of pneumomediastinum need to be evaluated. EVALI has diverse presentations, and this case is a unique representation of a disease process that is becoming more commonplace with the increase in popularity of vaping. It is important to be aware of the clinical symptoms of EVALI, which can be nonspecific and can include gastrointestinal symptoms along with respiratory symptoms. It is equally important to recognize the diverse image findings of EVALI, which can include subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum. In this case, pneumomediastinum is seen in EVALI, and the patient was successfully treated with empiric antibiotic coverage, steroids, and conservative measures- making sure to limit any coughing or increases in intrathoracic pressure that can cause worsening of pneumomediastinum.

Topics: EVALI, vaping, pneumomediastinum, E-cigarette, ground-glass opacity.

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电子烟或电子烟相关肺损伤病例报告。
随着电子烟在大多数年轻健康人群中的普及,电子烟或与电子烟相关的肺损伤(EVALI)病例有所增加。与EVALI相关的一些常见症状包括呼吸短促和胸痛,最常见的诊断影像学表现是计算机断层扫描(CT)上的组织性肺炎和弥漫性肺泡损伤。纵隔气肿是已知的EVALI的后遗症1在EVALI中纵隔气肿的情况下,EVALI是一种排除性诊断,因此需要评估其他纵隔气肿的来源。EVALI有多种表现,该病例是一种独特的疾病过程的代表,随着电子烟的普及,这种疾病变得越来越普遍。重要的是要了解EVALI的临床症状,这些症状可能是非特异性的,可能包括胃肠道症状和呼吸道症状。同样重要的是要认识到EVALI的不同图像表现,包括皮下肺气肿和纵隔气肿。在本例中,EVALI显示纵隔气肿,患者成功地接受了经验性抗生素覆盖、类固醇和保守措施的治疗——确保限制任何咳嗽或胸内压力增加,否则会导致纵隔气肿恶化。主题:EVALI,电子烟,纵隔气肿,电子烟,毛玻璃不透明。
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