Inducible laryngeal obstruction in a healthcare worker exposed to hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, and acetic acid

接触过氧化氢、过氧乙酸和乙酸的医护人员出现可诱发性喉阻塞

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Abstract

This report describes a case of severe inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) in an emergency department nurse. Onset of the condition occurred after an episode of exposure to a disinfectant product containing hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, and acetic acid. Previously exposures had been tolerated by the nurse over a period of nine months. Influenza infection may have been a predisposing factor. Despite various interventions, including botulinum toxin A injections, suture lateralization of the right true vocal cord, and right CO2 laser transverse cordotomy with partial medial arytenoidectomy, the patient continued to experience severe symptoms. Ultimately, a tracheostomy was performed to alleviate the obstruction. This case highlights the need for heightened clinician awareness, early and accurate diagnosis, and the development of effective management strategies for ILO patients.

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