Title of article :
Persistent and Unusual Respiratory Findings after Prolonged Glutaraldehyde Exposure
Author/Authors :
Copeland, S Department of Internal Medicine - Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center , Nugent, K Department of Internal Medicine - Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Abstract :
Glutaraldehyde is commonly used in endoscopy labs to clean and disinfect instruments. It can
cause direct irritation of the skin and the upper and lower airways. Health care workers are
also at risk for the development of irritant-induced or sensitizer-induced occupational asthma
when exposed to this chemical. Herein, we report on a patient who had frequent exposures
to glutaraldehyde over one year while working in an endoscopy lab and developed chronic
upper and lower respiratory tract symptoms. Multiple spirometric tests during her evaluation
revealed variable results including restrictive pattern with a response to bronchodilators,
obstructive pattern with a paradoxic bronchoconstrictive response to bronchodilators, and
obstructive pattern with a partial response to bronchodilators. These results indicate that the
distribution of inflammation and bronchial responsiveness can vary in a single patient with
glutaraldehyde-induced occupational asthma. Therefore, the evaluation may be more difficult
than might be expected in patients with occupational asthma, and some patients will need
multiple pulmonary function tests to characterize their airway disease.
Keywords :
GlHealth personnel , Inhalational exposure , Occupational exposure , occupational , Asthma , utaral
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics