Suppr超能文献

[Systemic contact dermatitis due to nickel from an intravenous catheter].

作者信息

Grange-Prunier A, Frances C, Badet B, Henry S, Bernard P

机构信息

Service de dermatologie, hôpital Robert-Debré, CHU de Reims, avenue du Général-Koenig, 51092 Reims cedex, France.

出版信息

Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2008 Nov;135(11):743-7. doi: 10.1016/j.annder.2008.07.056. Epub 2008 Sep 12.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Systemic contact dermatitis is a form of delayed hypersensitivity reaction seen after systemic administration of a hapten in a subject previously sensitised via the cutaneous route. There have been few reports of this condition with nickel. In this paper, we describe four cases ascribable to the presence of nickel in a peripheral venous catheter.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

We reviewed the dossiers of four women developing pruriginous exanthema several hours after infusion. The same type of catheter (Optiva) was used in all cases. Epicutaneous tests were performed in all four patients, as well as a challenge test comprising a serum glucose infusion given via the incriminated catheter. Testing for the presence of nickel in the catheter was performed by means of a spot-test. Quantitative nickel assays were performed in vitro using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry on the glucose solution infusion kits with eight sample catheters and a negative control kit.

RESULTS

The eruptions comprised maculopapular lesions, in some cases vesicular or bullous, arranged symmetrically around the tops of the limbs, the trunk and skin folds, with involvement of the infused forearm in most cases. Two of the four patients had previously presented a number of similar episodes. All four patients exhibited frankly positive test results for nickel and the role of the Optiva) catheter was demonstrated in all four patients by means of a challenge test. The presence of nickel in the catheter was demonstrated by a positive spot-test and was confirmed by quantitative assay demonstrating variations in nickel release for the different samples of the same Optiva) catheter model.

DISCUSSION

As with the few reported cases published in the literature, our four cases of systemic contact dermatitis induced by nickel in a catheter all incriminated the same type of catheter and the tests performed clearly demonstrated the causative role of the device. The cases of systemic contact dermatitis were seen chiefly in women in the immediate postoperative period; they could be confused with adverse drug reactions and subsequently lead to inappropriate withdrawal of treatment. The diagnosis, which was suggested by the appearance of the lesions (symmetry, involvement of skinfolds and buttocks, concomitant reaction at the injection site), history of prior episodes and a frankly positive epicutaneous nickel test, may be readily confirmed using a challenge test.

摘要

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验