Literature DB >> 9923037

[Hypoxic eosinophilic pneumonia in two patients treated with ACE inhibitors].

H Benzaquen-Forner1, P Dournovo, H Tandjaoui-Lambiotte, A Sullerot, C Mahé, A Bonin, P Camus, D Valeyre.   

Abstract

Diffuse hypoxic pneumonia was found to be caused by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors in two patients given enalapril and fosinopril for hypertension. Both patients developed sub-acute respiratory failure and lost weight. Imaging explorations showed multiple areas of alveolar consolidation, moderate pleural effusion and in one case linear opacities. In both cases, peripheral eosinophila was found and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid contained lymphocytes. Progressive improvement was achieved after withdrawal of the ACE and corticosteroid therapy for three months. Subsequent x-rays and respiratory function tests returned to normal apart from persistently low CO diffusion in one patient. In view of other cases reported in the literature, ACE inhibitors should probably be included in the list of drugs capable of inducing pneumonia, notably eosinophilic pneumonia.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9923037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Mal Respir        ISSN: 0761-8425            Impact factor:   0.622


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