Title of article :
Lung injury associated with inhalation of effective microorganism blends
Author/Authors :
Kim, Jee-min Department of Internal Medicine - National Medical Center - Seoul, Korea , Kwak, Yoon Jin Departments of Pathology - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea , Yoon, Ho Il Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital - Seongnam, Korea
Abstract :
Since 2009, effective microorganisms (EMs) have been supplied by the local government to
the citizens of Seongnam, Korea, for various environment-protective uses including manufacturing detergents, cosmetics and humidifier disinfectants. A 68-year-old man who had
placed an EM blends into a humidifier for inhalation visited the emergency room with complaints of fever and dyspnea. He was in a shock state with hypoxia. Chest computed tomography revealed diffuse ground-glass opacities that were dominant in the bilateral upper
lobes. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage and transbronchial lung biopsy
was performed. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid analysis and biopsy findings were consistent
with alveolar hemorrhage. All microbiological and virological test results were negative. His
symptoms and radiographic opacities had improved markedly after several days of conservative care, and he was discharged healthy after 1 week of hospital stay.
Keywords :
acute lung injury , haemorrhage , inhalation , microorganism fermentation extract
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care