Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2022)

A case of welder's pneumoconiosis treated with corticosteroid followed by nintedanib

  • Hideyuki Kaida,
  • Takuhide Utsunomiya,
  • Yohei Koide,
  • Yusuke Ueda,
  • Kenji Wada,
  • Yuji Yoshida,
  • Yoshiaki Kinoshita,
  • Hisako Kushima,
  • Hiroshi Ishii

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39
p. 101729

Abstract

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A 32-year-old man who had worked as a welder for 13 years was hospitalized for a fever and hemosputum with dyspnea. He was diagnosed with welding fume-associated lung disease with alveolar hemorrhaging and acute respiratory failure. Despite surviving the acute phase with corticosteroid therapy, hypoxemia persisted after a month and a half, requiring home oxygen therapy. As a result of the introduction of nintedanib, his clinical findings gradually improved, and the patient was weaned from oxygen therapy after six months. Inhalation of a large amount of welding fumes in a short period can cause alveolar hemorrhaging and prolonged pulmonary dysfunction.

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