A Case of Non-cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema caused by Nitrogen Dioxide Poisoning after Cutting Copper Pipe with an Oxyethylene Torch

산소 에틸렌 토치로 동파이프 절단작업 후 발생한 이산화질소 중독에 의한 비심인성 폐부종 1례

  • JeGal, Yang-Jin (Departments of Internal Medicine, Ulsan University Hospital) ;
  • Ahn, Jong-Joon (Departments of Internal Medicine, Ulsan University Hospital) ;
  • Seo, Kwang-Won (Departments of Internal Medicine, Ulsan University Hospital) ;
  • Cha, Hee-Jeong (Departments of Pathology, Ulsan University Hospital) ;
  • Kwon, Woon-Jung (Departments of Radiology, Ulsan University Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Yang-Ho (Departments of Occupational and Medicine, Ulsan University Hospital)
  • Published : 2006.12.31

Abstract

Welders are exposed to a number of hazards including metal fumes, toxic gases, electricity, heat, noise, and radiation such as ultraviolet and infrared light. We encountered a patient who developed non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema within a day after cutting copper pipe with an oxyethylene torch. The patient was a 26-year-old welder. He complained of dyspnea, generalized myalgia, and febrile sensation the following morning. The patient's chest X-ray and chest CT scan showed extensively distributed and ill-defined centrilobular nodules. Both his symptoms and chest X-ray abnormalities improved spontaneously. We attributed the patient's symptoms to non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema due to nitrogen dioxide, reasoning that: 1) the pipe consisted only of copper, according to material safety data sheet (MSDS); 2) a previous report in the literature demonstrated increased nitrogen dioxide levels under similar conditions; 3) the patient's clinical course and radiologic findings were very reminiscent of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema following accidental exposure to nitrogen dioxide.

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