Hydrochlorothiazide-Induced Pulmonary Edema and Associated Immunologic Changes

OBJECTIVE: To describe a patient with noncardiogenic acute pulmonary edema induced by hydrochlorothiazide and to investigate the possible involvement of an immunologic mechanism in this adverse reaction. CASE SUMMARY: A 66-year-old Hispanic woman developed acute pulmonary edema 30 minutes after the ingestion of one tablet of triamterene 75 mg/hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg. The reaction was associated with hemoconcentration; a decreased white blood cell count with a shift to a predominance of polymorphonuclear cells; decreased serum immunoglobulin (Ig) G, IgG1, and IgG4; and increased serum IgM and complement 3 concentrations. DISCUSSION: Although there have been 35 reports of cases of hydrochlorothiazide-induced pulmonary edema, the etiology of this adverse reaction remains unknown. The observations presented in this case report, along with commonalities with previously reported cases, suggest that granulocytic infiltration into the lungs and IgG deposition in alveolar membranes may play a role in hydrochlorothiazide-induced pulmonary edema. CONCLUSIONS: Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema may be an immunologically mediated rare idiosyncratic reaction to hydrochlorothiazide.

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