Fulminant Respiratory Failure Caused by Anti-asparaginyl tRNA Synthetase (Anti-KS) Antibody Syndrome-related Interstitial Lung Disease

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Abstract

Anti-asparaginyl transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetase (KS) antibodies, detected in <5% patients with antiaminoacyl- tRNA synthetase antibody syndrome, are strongly associated with interstitial pneumonia but not myositis and skin symptoms. A recent report suggested that most patients with interstitial pneumonia and anti-KS antibody (KS-ILD) may present with chronic disease. We herein report a rare case of severe acute respiratory failure in a KS-ILD patient requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). ECMO is useful for facilitating not only lung rest until recovery but also the definitive diagnosis and treatment of ILD. KS-ILD can develop acutely with fulminant respiratory failure, as observed in this case.

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Oda, N., Taniguchi, A., Aokage, T., Senoo, S., Nagashima, K., Mitani, R., … Miyahara, N. (2022). Fulminant Respiratory Failure Caused by Anti-asparaginyl tRNA Synthetase (Anti-KS) Antibody Syndrome-related Interstitial Lung Disease. Internal Medicine, 61(22), 3409–3414. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9239-21

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