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Knowledge of Surgery-Related Allergic Contact Dermatitis among Florida Dermatological Surgeons: A Pilot Study.

Panta Rouhani, Robert S Kirsner, Antoine Amado, Lora E Fleming, Keyvan Nouri, Sharon E Jacob.   

Abstract

Objective. To assess knowledge base and practice habits of dermatological surgeons regarding surgery-related allergic contact dermatitis. Design. Cross-sectional study. Setting. The Florida Society of Dermatologic Surgery served as the study group. Participants. Cohort of dermatological surgeons. Measurements. An anonymous, close-ended survey instrument eliciting common surgical practices as well as allergic contact dermatitis knowledge. Results. Among the 45 respondents, 87 percent reported performing surgery more than 10 times per week and only 14 percent of respondents reported using latex-free gloves in their practice. Nearly two-thirds (66%) of respondents reported diagnosing allergic contact dermatitis either among themselves, their surgical staff, and/or patients. Surgeons were noted to use the TRUE Test((R)) to screen for adhesive allergy. While colophony can be found both in adhesive products and on the TRUE Test, the main adhesives found in perisurgical products, acrylates, cannot. Similarly, the TRUE Test does not screen for antiseptics, yet this group of respondents suspected antiseptics nearly one-fourth of the time and used the TRUE Test to screen for them. Lastly, six dermatological surgeons used the TRUE Test to screen for suture allergy. While only two used chromated cat gut (the TRUE Test screens for chromium), the other surgical components are not screened. Conclusion. Education among dermatological surgeons is needed regarding exposure to a potential allergen in the surgical setting and risk of developing allergic contact dermatitis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20725578      PMCID: PMC2923938     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol        ISSN: 1941-2789


  13 in total

1.  Occupational allergic contact dermatitis to cobalt octoate included as an accelerator in a polyester resin.

Authors:  Namrata S Anavekar; Rosemary Nixon
Journal:  Australas J Dermatol       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 2.875

Review 2.  Dermatologic surgical implications of allergic contact dermatitis.

Authors:  Sharon E Jacob; Antoine Amado; David E Cohen
Journal:  Dermatol Surg       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 3.398

3.  Survey of sulfur-containing rubber accelerator levels in latex and nitrile exam gloves.

Authors:  G J Depree; T A Bledsoe; P D Siegel
Journal:  Contact Dermatitis       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 6.600

4.  Incidence of immediate allergy to latex gloves in hospital personnel.

Authors:  K Turjanmaa
Journal:  Contact Dermatitis       Date:  1987-11       Impact factor: 6.600

5.  North American Contact Dermatitis Group patch-test results, 2001-2002 study period.

Authors:  Melanie D Pratt; Donald V Belsito; Vincent A DeLeo; Joseph F Fowler; Anthony F Fransway; Howard I Maibach; James G Marks; C G Toby Mathias; Robert L Rietschel; Denis Sasseville; Elizabeth F Sherertz; Frances J Storrs; James S Taylor; Kathryn Zug
Journal:  Dermatitis       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 4.845

6.  Allergic contact dermatitis from medical adhesive bandages in patients who report having a reaction to medical bandages.

Authors:  Travis J Widman; Holly Oostman; Frances J Storrs
Journal:  Dermatitis       Date:  2008 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 4.845

7.  Allergic contact dermatitis from natural latex without contact urticaria.

Authors:  M Wyss; P Elsner; B Wüthrich; G Burg
Journal:  Contact Dermatitis       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 8.  From road rash to top allergen in a flash: bacitracin.

Authors:  Sharon E Jacob; William D James
Journal:  Dermatol Surg       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 3.398

Review 9.  Allergy to latex rubber.

Authors:  G L Sussman; D H Beezhold
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  1995-01-01       Impact factor: 25.391

10.  Release of nickel ions from stainless steel alloys used in dental braces and their patch test reactivity in nickel-sensitive individuals.

Authors:  Christian Stab Jensen; Steen Lisby; Ole Baadsgaard; Kirsten Byrialsen; Torkil Menné
Journal:  Contact Dermatitis       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 6.600

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