Acute eosinophilic pneumonia following heat‐not‐burn cigarette smoking
A 20‐year‐old man was admitted with acute respiratory failure. He had started smoking 20 heat‐not‐burn cigarettes (HC) per day 6 months previously, then purchased a second device for smoking HC to increase smoking to 40 cigarettes per day 2 weeks before hospitalization. Acute eosinophilic pneumonia...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Respirology case reports 2016-11, Vol.4 (6), p.e00190-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 20‐year‐old man was admitted with acute respiratory failure. He had started smoking 20 heat‐not‐burn cigarettes (HC) per day 6 months previously, then purchased a second device for smoking HC to increase smoking to 40 cigarettes per day 2 weeks before hospitalization. Acute eosinophilic pneumonia (AEP) was diagnosed based on medical history, chest high‐resolution computed tomographic findings, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid eosinophilia. On starting treatment with prednisolone, the patient exhibited complete recovery. A relationship between cigarette smoking and AEP has been suggested. HC were released in September 2015 in Japan, Italy, and Switzerland. HC attract attention as a cigarette generating less harmful substances than a conventional cigarette. We herein report the first case of AEP caused by smoking HC. HC are expected to spread around the world. In the same way as a conventional cigarette, HC should be recognized as a potential cause of AEP.
A 20‐year‐old man was diagnosed as acute eosinophilic pneumonia following HC smoking. HC attract attention as a cigarette generating less harmful substances than a conventional cigarette and are expected to spread around the world. In the same way as a conventional cigarette, HC should be recognized as a potential cause of AEP. |
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ISSN: | 2051-3380 2051-3380 |
DOI: | 10.1002/rcr2.190 |