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Humidifier Disinfectant-associated Children's Interstitial Lung Disease

Authors
Kim, Kyung WonAhn, KangmoYang, Hyeon JongLee, SooyoungPark, June DongKim, Woo KyungKim, Jin-TackKim, Hyun HeeRha, Yeong HoPark, Yong MeanSohn, Myung HyunOh, Jae-WonLee, Hae RanLim, Dae HyunChoung, Ji TaeHan, Man YongLee, EunKim, Hyung-YoungSeo, Ju-HeeKim, Byoung-JuCho, Young AhDo, Kyung-HyunKim, Sun-AJang, Se-JinLee, Moo-SongKim, Hwa-JungKwon, Geun-YongPark, Ji-HyukGwack, JinYoun, Seung-KiKwon, Jun-WookJun, Byung-YoolPyun, Bok YangHong, Soo-Jong
Issue Date
1-Jan-2014
Publisher
AMER THORACIC SOC
Keywords
disinfectant; interstitial lung disease; chILD
Citation
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, v.189, no.1, pp 48 - 56
Pages
9
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SCI
SCIE
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Journal Title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Volume
189
Number
1
Start Page
48
End Page
56
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/34822
DOI
10.1164/rccm.201306-1088OC
ISSN
1073-449X
1535-4970
Abstract
Rationale: Beginning in 2006, epidemics of a fatal lung injury of unknown cause in children were observed in Korea every spring. A recent study demonstrated that this type of children's interstitial lung disease (chILD) is associated with humidifier disinfectant use. Objectives: To determine the clinical characteristics of this type of chILD and to assess whether the nationwide suspension of humidifier disinfectant sales in the autumn of 2011 affected its incidence. Methods: The clinical characteristics of suspected cases between 2006 and 2011 were determined by a nationwide retrospective study. The potential causal relationship with humidifier disinfectants was examined by a prospective surveillance study after humidifier disinfectant sales were suspended. Measurements and Main Results: In total, 138 children were diagnosed with this type of chILD, which was characterized by rapid progression, high mortality, predominance in the spring season, and a familial tendency. The annual incidence increased in 2011 and then dropped to zero in 2012. The children were on average 30.4 months old. The most frequent symptoms at admission were cough and dyspnea. As the disease progressed, the typical complication was spontaneous air leak. Eighty children (58%) died. Two years after humidifier disinfectant-sale suspension, no more new cases were found. Conclusions: This study suggests that humidifier disinfectant inhalation causes an idiopathic type of chILD that is characterized by spontaneous air leak, rapid progression, lack of response to treatment, and high mortality. Further safety studies must be performed on common environmental compounds, particularly those that enter the human body by an unusual route.
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