Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2024)

Severe chemical pneumonitis by vanadium pentoxide responded well to aggressive steroid therapy

  • Ying Ju Chao,
  • Ping Tsun Lai,
  • Yen Ting Lai,
  • Che Jen Chao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48
p. 102003

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The optimal treatment of acute chemical pneumonitis remains controversial. Here we report a healthy man with severe chemical pneumonitis caused by accidental inhalation of vanadium pentoxide. He presented with acute respiratory distress and received aggressive steroid therapy on arrival. Pulmonary symptoms and chest X-ray were improved dramatically the next day. The beneficial effect of steroid therapy for such a critical patient may outweigh the infection risk following inhalation of relative sterile material. We suggest early and aggressive steroid therapy may help shorten the disease course.

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