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Respiratory medicine case reports | 2017

Paradoxical bronchospasm from benzalkonium chloride (BAC) preservative in albuterol nebulizer solution in a patient with acute severe asthma. A case report and literature review of airway effects of BAC

Mathew George; Saumya Vinod Joshi; Emily Concepcion; Haesoon Lee

Nebulized bronchodilator solutions are available in the United States as both nonsterile and sterile-filled products. Sulfites, benzalkonium chloride (BAC), or chlorobutanol are added to nonsterile products to prevent bacterial growth. Bronchoconstriction from inhaled BAC is cumulative, prolonged, and correlates directly with basal airway responsiveness. The multi-dose dropper bottle of albuterol sulfate solution contains 50 μg BAC per/2.5 mg of albuterol, which may be below or at the lower limit of the threshold dose for bronchoconstriction. However, with repeated albuterol nebulization, the effect can be additive and cumulative, often exceeding the bronchoconstriction threshold. We report a case of a 17 years old patient, who received 32 mg of BAC via nebulization over a period of 3.5 days that probably caused persistent bronchospasm evidenced by failure to improve clinically and to increase peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) from 125 L/min (27% of predicted value) to 300 L/min (68% of predicted value) within 2 hours of withdrawing BAC. The patients respiratory status and PEFR improved dramatically once the nebulization solution was switched to BAC free lev-albuterol solution. The pediatric providers, particularly the emergency department physicians, intensivists and pulmonologists need to be aware of this rare albeit possible toxicity to the respiratory system caused by BAC used as a preservative in albuterol nebulizer solution.


Allergy and Asthma Proceedings | 2018

Allergic sensitization and clinical outcomes in urban children with asthma, 2013‐2016

Sairaman Nagarajan; Sabina Qureshi Ahmad; Markus Quinn; Sabhyata Agrawal; Elena Manilich; Emily Concepcion; Haesoon Lee

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine if food and/or aeroallergen sensitization was associated with worse asthma, pulmonary function tests (PFT), and laboratory markers. METHODS At our institution, 386 children with asthma were divided into allergic and nonallergic groups based on allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) testing classes 1-6 versus 0. Asthma severity and/or control, IgE level, eosinophil counts and/or percentages, forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in the first second of expiration (FEV1), and FEV1/FVC, were compared by using bivariate, regression, and subgroup analyses for children who were highly allergic (≥4 allergens). RESULTS A total of 291 subjects with asthma were allergic, significantly older, and had higher mean IgE levels and eosinophil counts and percentages (all p < 0.001). A total of 203 subjects who were highly allergic had worse obstruction on PFTs. Increasing age predicted allergen sensitization after confounder adjustment, odds ratio (OR) 1.54 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.18-2.02). Similarly, PFT obstruction was associated with multiple allergen sensitization (OR 0.97 [95% CI, 0.93-1.02]). CONCLUSION Increasing age predicted allergic sensitization and multiple allergen sensitization. Worse obstruction on PFT also predicted multiple allergen sensitization. Continued surveillance of aeroallergen sensitization and PFT results may be beneficial in asthma management, particularly in older urban children.


SAGE open medical case reports | 2017

Post-obstructive pulmonary edema from aspirated nuts

Ahsan Bashir; Sabina Qureshi Ahmad; Joshua Silverman; Emily Concepcion; Haesoon Lee

Objectives: Post-obstructive pulmonary edema is thought to occur from hemodynamic changes secondary to forced inspiration against the closed airway due to acute or chronic airway obstruction. We report a case of a 13 month-old boy who developed pulmonary edema from aspirated foreign body, nuts. Methods: He underwent emergency bronchoscopy to confirm the clinical diagnosis of aspirated nuts in the trachea and nuts were removed endoscopically. His trachea was then intubated and he was mechanically ventilated with oxygen. Results: He developed florid pulmonary edema early in the course with tracheal obstruction and during endoscopic removal of nuts. After removal of obstruction he was ventilated mechanically and pulmonary edema cleared rapidly. Conclusions: Aspirated nuts obstructing trachea can induce obstructive pulmonary edema. Early recognition of foreign body obstruction based on clinical history and its removal resolved pulmonary edema.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018

Title: Association between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Allergen Sensitization in Pediatric Asthmatic Patients

Yan Yan; Sairaman Nagarajan; Haesoon Lee; Emily Concepcion; Maria-Anna Vastardi


The Journal of Pediatrics | 2015

Mediastinal Lipomatosis Presenting as Persistent Pneumonia.

Emily Concepcion; John Amodio; Haesoon Lee


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Inhaled Corticosteroid (ICS) Prescription On Emergency Department (ED) Discharge Of Overweight And Non-Overweight Inner-City Asthmatic Children

Haesoon Lee; Emily Concepcion; Suzanne Burke-McGovern; Ahsan Bashir


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Exercise Induced Bronchospasm In Asthmatic And Non-Asthmatic Obese Children

Emily Concepcion; Suzanne Burke-McGovern; Katharina D. Graw-Panzer; Ahsan Bashir; Alex Sternberg; Haesoon Lee


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Obese Children And Adolescents

Emily Concepcion; Suzanne Burke-McGovern; A. Mercado; Ahsan Bashir; Haesoon Lee


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Medication Adherence And Asthma Control In Inner City Asthmatic Children

Suzanne Burke-McGovern; Emily Concepcion; Ahsan Bashir; O Galescu; Haesoon Lee


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Severity Of Asthma And Inhaled Corticosteroids (ICS) Prescription On Emergency Department (ED) Discharge Of Overweight And Non-Overweight Inner-City Asthmatic Children

Haesoon Lee; k Kalra; P Namireddy; Emily Concepcion

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Haesoon Lee

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Sabina Qureshi Ahmad

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Sairaman Nagarajan

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Madu Rao

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Maria-Anna Vastardi

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Markus Quinn

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Mathew George

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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