Life-threatening hypersensitivity pneumonitis secondary to e-cigarettes.
Nisha NairMatthew HurleySimon GatesPatrick DaviesI-Ling ChenIan ToddLucy FaircloughAndrew BushJayesh Mahendra BhattPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2019)
We report a case of hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) in a young person secondary to vaping. He presented with a putative diagnosis of asthma and required extracorporeal membrane oxygenationbecause of intractable respiratory failure. He developed a critical illness and steroid myopathy and required prolonged rehabilitation. Our patient fulfils diagnostic criteria for HP secondary to e-cigarettes with a positive exposure history, deterioration after skin prick testing, specific serum IgM antibodies against the implicated liquid raising the possibility that the relevant antigen was present in that liquid and radiological and histopathological features compatible with acute HP. There are two learning points. The first is always to consider a reaction to e-cigarettes in someone presenting with an atypical respiratory illness. The second is that we consider e-cigarettes as 'much safer than tobacco' at our peril.
Keyphrases
- respiratory failure
- smoking cessation
- replacement therapy
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- drug induced
- mechanical ventilation
- case report
- ionic liquid
- interstitial lung disease
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- liver failure
- late onset
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- intensive care unit
- systemic sclerosis
- aortic dissection
- middle aged
- early onset
- hepatitis b virus