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Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pulmonary toxicities of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination are exceedingly rare. However, there are a few reported cases after mRNA vaccination, especially from Asian countries. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-...

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Autores principales: Park, Ji Young, Kim, Joo-Hee, Park, Sunghoon, Hwang, Yong Il, Kim, Hwan Il, Jang, Seung Hun, Jung, Ki-Suck, Kim, Yong Kyun, Kim, Hyun Ah, Lee, In Jae
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Publicado: Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9449202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35989064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2022.072
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author Park, Ji Young
Kim, Joo-Hee
Park, Sunghoon
Hwang, Yong Il
Kim, Hwan Il
Jang, Seung Hun
Jung, Ki-Suck
Kim, Yong Kyun
Kim, Hyun Ah
Lee, In Jae
author_facet Park, Ji Young
Kim, Joo-Hee
Park, Sunghoon
Hwang, Yong Il
Kim, Hwan Il
Jang, Seung Hun
Jung, Ki-Suck
Kim, Yong Kyun
Kim, Hyun Ah
Lee, In Jae
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pulmonary toxicities of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination are exceedingly rare. However, there are a few reported cases after mRNA vaccination, especially from Asian countries. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis (CV-P) and to review cases reported in the literature. METHODS: We performed a prospective, observational case series analysis. RESULTS: Eleven patients with a median age of 80 years were enrolled. Ten patients developed CV-P after BNT162b2-mRNA vaccination and one after ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination. We identified various patterns of CV-P, including transient infiltration, life-threatening acute respiratory distress syndrome, and aggravation of underlying interstitial lung disease. Most patients showed favorable outcomes with good responses to corticosteroid therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Identifying the mechanism of CV-P requires further investigation; however, radiological and laboratory findings in our case series support inflammatory dysregulation in the lung parenchyma after vaccination. Clinicians should consider CV-P in patients with atypical lung infiltration, no specific etiologies, and recent COVID-19 vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-94492022022-09-14 Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review Park, Ji Young Kim, Joo-Hee Park, Sunghoon Hwang, Yong Il Kim, Hwan Il Jang, Seung Hun Jung, Ki-Suck Kim, Yong Kyun Kim, Hyun Ah Lee, In Jae Korean J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Pulmonary toxicities of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination are exceedingly rare. However, there are a few reported cases after mRNA vaccination, especially from Asian countries. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis (CV-P) and to review cases reported in the literature. METHODS: We performed a prospective, observational case series analysis. RESULTS: Eleven patients with a median age of 80 years were enrolled. Ten patients developed CV-P after BNT162b2-mRNA vaccination and one after ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination. We identified various patterns of CV-P, including transient infiltration, life-threatening acute respiratory distress syndrome, and aggravation of underlying interstitial lung disease. Most patients showed favorable outcomes with good responses to corticosteroid therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Identifying the mechanism of CV-P requires further investigation; however, radiological and laboratory findings in our case series support inflammatory dysregulation in the lung parenchyma after vaccination. Clinicians should consider CV-P in patients with atypical lung infiltration, no specific etiologies, and recent COVID-19 vaccination. Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2022-09 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9449202/ /pubmed/35989064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2022.072 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Park, Ji Young
Kim, Joo-Hee
Park, Sunghoon
Hwang, Yong Il
Kim, Hwan Il
Jang, Seung Hun
Jung, Ki-Suck
Kim, Yong Kyun
Kim, Hyun Ah
Lee, In Jae
Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review
title Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review
title_full Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review
title_short Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review
title_sort clinical characteristics of patients with covid-19 vaccine-related pneumonitis: a case series and literature review
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9449202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35989064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2022.072
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