From the University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN (ASN, BVT, PLB, RSF); Department of Dermatology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (PLB, RSF).
J Am Board Fam Med. 2021 Sep-Oct;34(5):888-890. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2021.05.200648.
Increased attention towards infection control measures during the COVID-19 pandemic have brought to light the dermatological consequences of intensified hand hygiene measures. Healthcare workers are inherently at an increased risk of developing both allergic and irritant contact dermatitis. Individuals with a history of atopy are especially vulnerable given their impaired native skin barriers and increased sensitivities at baseline. Examination gloves not only induce contact allergies from manufacturing chemicals, but also serve as an occlusive catalyst for facilitating contact sensitization and irritant dermatitis. Similarly, handwashing practices with soap and alcohol-based hand rubs (ABHRs) undermine the natural skin barriers with increasing frequency of use. We highlight clinical pearls for the frontline healthcare worker experiencing COVID-19 surges and offer practical measures to minimize the development of hand-based dermatitis.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,人们越来越关注感染控制措施,这使得人们开始关注强化手部卫生措施所带来的皮肤学后果。医护人员发生过敏性和刺激性接触性皮炎的风险增加。有特应性病史的个体由于其固有皮肤屏障受损和基础敏感度增加,尤其容易受到影响。检查手套不仅会因制造化学物质而引起接触过敏,而且还会作为一种封闭性催化剂,促进接触致敏和刺激性皮炎。同样,用肥皂和酒精类洗手液(ABHR)洗手的做法会随着使用频率的增加而破坏天然皮肤屏障。我们为正在应对 COVID-19 浪潮的一线医护人员提供了一些临床要点,并提供了一些实用措施来尽量减少手部皮炎的发生。