Kontaktallergieraten gegen Metalle und Knochenzementbestandteile bei Patienten mit Endoprothesenunverträglichkeit
Autor: | R. Eben, Nerz C, Peter Thomas, Schuh A, Dietrich Ka, Ingo J. Banke, S. Schneider, Farhad Mazoochian |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Zdroj: | DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 135:1418-1422 |
ISSN: | 1439-4413 0012-0472 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-0030-1262426 |
Popis: | Introduction Complications in arthroplasty are mostly attributed to wear particle related loosening, infections or mechanical failure. There is no investigation in a large patient series giving data about the frequency of allergic reactions to metals or bone cement components in arthroplasty with complications. Methods In 92 patients with cemented hip or knee arthroplasty (66 patients with complications, 26 without symptoms) patch testing and medical history were evaluated. Contact allergy rates to metals and potential bone cement components were analyzed as well as type of complaints and allergy history. Results Main complaints were pain (81.8%), reduced range of motion (54.5%) and local swelling (56.1%). Contact allergy to nickel was shown in 16/66 patients (24.2%), 6.1% were allergic to cobalt and 3.0% to chromium. 21/66 patients (31.8%) showed an allergic reaction to bone cement components (gentamicin 23.8%, benzoyl peroxide 10.6%, hydroquinone 4.5%). Sensitization rates in patients without symptoms were 3.8% to nickel as well as to cobalt and chromium, and 15.4% to gentamicin. Conclusion Contact allergy rates to metals and potential bone cement components are higher in arthroplasty patients with complications than in the general population. |
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