医学
毛细支气管炎
气道
闭塞性细支气管炎
肺
哮喘
肺功能测试
病因学
放射科
空气滞留
纤维化
气道阻塞
病理
内科学
外科
呼吸系统
肺移植
作者
Lida P. Hariri,Bess M. Flashner,David J. Kanarek,Walter J. O'Donnell,Alyssa Soskis,David R. Ziehr,Angela Frank,Sreyankar Nandy,S.R. Berigei,Amita Sharma,Douglas J. Mathisen,Colleen Keyes,Michael Lanuti,Ashok Muniappan,Jo-Anne O. Shepard,Mari Mino-Kenudson,Amy Ly,Yin P. Hung,Flavia V. Castelino,Harald C. Ott,Benjamin D. Medoff,David C. Christiani
出处
期刊:NEJM evidence
[New England Journal of Medicine]
日期:2022-05-24
卷期号:1 (6)
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1056/evidoa2100051
摘要
BackgroundVaping, including the use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), has become increasingly prevalent, yet the associated long-term health risks are largely unknown. Given the prevalence of use, particularly among adolescents early in their lifespan, it is vital to understand the potential chronic pathologic sequelae of vaping.MethodsWe present the cases of four patients with chronic lung disease associated with e-cigarette use characterized by clinical evaluation, with pulmonary function tests (PFTs), chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT), endobronchial optical coherence tomography (EB-OCT) imaging, and histopathologic assessment.ResultsEach patient presented with shortness of breath and chest pain in association with a 3- to 8-year history of e-cigarette use, with mild progressive airway obstruction on PFTs and/or chest HRCT findings demonstrating evidence of air trapping and bronchial wall thickening. EB-OCT imaging performed in two patients showed small airway–centered fibrosis with bronchiolar narrowing and lumen irregularities. The predominant histopathologic feature on surgical lung biopsy was small airway–centered fibrosis, including constrictive bronchiolitis and MUC5AC overexpression in all patients. Patients who ceased vaping had a partial, but not complete, reversal of disease over 1 to 4 years.ConclusionsAfter thorough evaluation for other potential etiologies, vaping was considered to be the most likely common causal etiology for all patients due to the temporal association of symptomatic chronic lung disease with e-cigarette use and partial improvement in symptoms after e-cigarette cessation. In this series, we associate the histopathologic pattern of small airway–centered fibrosis, including constrictive bronchiolitis, with vaping, potentially defining a clinical and pathologic entity associated with e-cigarette use. (Funded in part by the National Institutes of Health.)