| Literature DB >> 31830007 |
Kathryn L Gaub, Sara Hallyburton, Claudine Samanic, Deanna Paddack, Charles R Clark, Shawn Pence, Jennifer A Brown, Eric Hawkins.
Abstract
As of December 4, 2019, a total of 2,291 cases of hospitalized e-cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) have been reported from 50 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories (Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) (1). State health departments, including the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), are working with their local health departments and with CDC, the Food and Drug Administration, and other clinical and public health partners in investigating this outbreak of EVALI. On August 7, 2019, ISDH issued an advisory regarding patients hospitalized in Wisconsin with severe acute lung injury who reported the use of e-cigarette, or vaping, products (2); health care providers were requested to notify ISDH of similar cases. On August 8, 2019, ISDH received reports of five similar cases among Indiana residents. Suspected cases EVALI reported to ISDH were investigated further only among patients who required hospitalization. Established case definitions were used to classify cases.* Medical record abstractions and patient interviews were completed using nationally standardized forms to ascertain patient characteristics, medical care received, and product-use behaviors.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31830007 PMCID: PMC6919291 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6849a3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Characteristics of patients hospitalized with e-cigarette, or vaping, product use–associated lung injury ascertained from medical record abstraction (N = 54) — Indiana, June–October 2019
| Patient characteristic (no. with available information) | No. (%*) |
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| Male | 38 (70) |
| Female | 16 (30) |
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| 13–17 | 7 (13) |
| 18–29 | 27 (50) |
| 30–39 | 12 (22) |
| 40–49 | 3 (6) |
| 50–59 | 3 (6) |
| ≥60 | 2 (4) |
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| Shortness of breath | 48 (89) |
| Cough | 44 (81) |
| Chest pain | 17 (31) |
| Nausea | 27 (50) |
| Vomiting | 27 (50) |
| Diarrhea | 15 (28) |
| Abdominal pain | 12 (22) |
| Weight loss | 8 (15) |
| Sweating | 11 (20) |
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| Asthma | 9 (17) |
| COPD | 2 (4) |
| Depression | 12 (22) |
| Anxiety | 14 (26) |
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| Antibiotics (51) | 44 (86) |
| Steroids (52) | 34 (65) |
| Bronchoscopy (44) | 13 (30) |
| Lung biopsy (45) | 7 (16) |
| ICU admission (51) | 13 (25) |
| Intubation and mechanical ventilation (50) | 7 (14) |
Abbreviations: COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ICU = intensive care unit.
* Percentages rounded and therefore might not sum to 100% in each category.
Product use preferences and behaviors of patients hospitalized with e-cigarette, or vaping product use–associated lung injury identified through patient interview (N = 29) — Indiana, June–October 2019
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| THC-containing only | 7 (24) |
| Nicotine-containing only | 7 (24) |
| Both THC- and nicotine-containing | 13 (45) |
| Neither THC- nor nicotine-containing | 2 (7) |
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| Juul | 8 (42) |
| Njoy | 2 (11) |
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| Daily | 16 (84) |
| 2–3 times per week | 2 (11) |
| Monthly or less | 1 (5) |
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| Dank Vapes | 14 (74) |
| Chronic Carts | 2 (11) |
| Exotic Carts | 2 (11) |
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| Daily | 8 (53) |
| 2–3 times per week | 3 (20) |
| Monthly or less | 4 (27) |
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| Friend or acquaintance | 10 (50) |
| Online | 1 (5) |
Abbreviation: THC = tetrahydrocannabinol.
* Percentages rounded and therefore might not sum to 100% in each category.