2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2017.11.003
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Two patients with daptomycin induced eosinophilic pneumonia with different presentations and treatment

Abstract: We present two cases of daptomycin-induced eosinophilic pneumonia with characteristic chest x ray, CT scan and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) findings. It is not a commonly seen complication of Daptomycin but when it happens, it could cause a diagnostic and treatment dilemma. Patients could present acutely with hypoxic respiratory failure or a less dramatic chronic presentation is also possible. Our two patients presented with acute hypoxic respiratory failure and presentation resembles that of an infectious eti… Show more

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“…Steroids are recommended to patients with acute lung injuries caused by amiodarone, cocaine, and bleomycin. Most of the case reports on daptomycin-induced AEP responded almost immediately within 48-72 hours with dramatic improvement in patient’s symptoms [13]. In our patient, while the diagnosis was supported by clinical criteria, radiographic data, peripheral eosinophilia, history of drug use, and very high eosinophil count of BAL fluid, we struggled with his management despite starting the patient on steroids and optimizing the fluid status.…”
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“…Steroids are recommended to patients with acute lung injuries caused by amiodarone, cocaine, and bleomycin. Most of the case reports on daptomycin-induced AEP responded almost immediately within 48-72 hours with dramatic improvement in patient’s symptoms [13]. In our patient, while the diagnosis was supported by clinical criteria, radiographic data, peripheral eosinophilia, history of drug use, and very high eosinophil count of BAL fluid, we struggled with his management despite starting the patient on steroids and optimizing the fluid status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%