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Laryngeal Injury Due to Amikacin Inhalation for Refractory Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection.
Axiotakis, Lucas G; Enver, Necati; Keating, Claire L; Pitman, Michael J.
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  • Axiotakis LG; Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.
  • Enver N; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The Center for Voice and Swallowing, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY; Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Sean Parker Institute for the Voice, Weill Cornell Medical College,
  • Keating CL; Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY.
  • Pitman MJ; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The Center for Voice and Swallowing, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY. Electronic address: mp3517@cumc.columbia.edu.
Chest ; 159(4): e185-e187, 2021 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34022015
Inhaled antibiotics have long been used for chronic lung infections, especially in patients with cystic fibrosis and increasingly for non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis. Amikacin liposome inhalation suspension (ALIS) has emerged as a promising treatment for Mycobacterium avium complex infection refractory to oral antibiotics. However, despite its efficacy, nearly one-half of patients in phase II and III trials experienced dysphonia as a treatment-associated adverse effect. Here, we describe a patient who experienced severe, acute-onset laryngitis while receiving ALIS for refractory M avium complex infection, prompting discontinuation of ALIS therapy. This is the first report directly describing vocal fold injury due to such therapy. Given the high frequency of dysphonia reported with ALIS, this case highlights the potential severity of laryngeal toxicity, the importance of coordination of care for patients receiving inhaled antibiotics for chronic pulmonary disease, and the need for better insight into mechanisms of toxicity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções Respiratórias / Amicacina / Complexo Mycobacterium avium / Infecção por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare / Laringe Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções Respiratórias / Amicacina / Complexo Mycobacterium avium / Infecção por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare / Laringe Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article