1978
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(78)92763-0
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Repeated Failure of Nickel-Containing Prosthetic Heart Valves in a Patient Allergic to Nickel

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“…Despite the numerous 5) Nickel hypersensitivity to the Amplatzer occlude device was associated with pericarditis Köster et al (2000) 6) Higher frequency of in-stent restenosis in patients with hypersensitivity to metals than those without hypersensitivity Takazawa et al (2003) 7) A patient had a metal allergy to a stainless steel wire after coronary artery bypass grafting Lyell et al (1978) 8) Repeated failure of nickel-containing prosthetic heart valves in a patient who was allergic to nickel Takimoto et al (2013) 9) The metallic components that are included in aortic prosthetic valves Shomura et al (2009) 10) The metallic components that are included in mitral and tricuspid prosthetic valves Table 2 The metallic components that are included in the medical materials reported causes of PPP, the patient did not have any inciting cause except titanium allergy. In other words, it is worth considering that PPP caused by metal allergy may remain after removal of the cause.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the numerous 5) Nickel hypersensitivity to the Amplatzer occlude device was associated with pericarditis Köster et al (2000) 6) Higher frequency of in-stent restenosis in patients with hypersensitivity to metals than those without hypersensitivity Takazawa et al (2003) 7) A patient had a metal allergy to a stainless steel wire after coronary artery bypass grafting Lyell et al (1978) 8) Repeated failure of nickel-containing prosthetic heart valves in a patient who was allergic to nickel Takimoto et al (2013) 9) The metallic components that are included in aortic prosthetic valves Shomura et al (2009) 10) The metallic components that are included in mitral and tricuspid prosthetic valves Table 2 The metallic components that are included in the medical materials reported causes of PPP, the patient did not have any inciting cause except titanium allergy. In other words, it is worth considering that PPP caused by metal allergy may remain after removal of the cause.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the incidence of positive patch test was significantly higher in patients with restenosis following treatment of ISR compared with that without restenosis (39% vs. 12%; p = 0.02). new tissue around the metal [9][10][11]. Thomas et al reported a patient with aseptic loosening of an orthopaedic chromium/cobalt alloy, in whom patch testing showed sensitization to potassium dichromate and investigation of the peri-implantar tissue demonstrated an oligoclonal T-cell infiltrate and expression of a Th1-type cytokine profile [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nickel, cobalt and chromium ions can be eluted from stainless-steel stents [42,43], and the actions of blood, saline, proteins and mechanical stress can increase release of these ions [44]. Inflammatory and allergic reactions to metal, particularly to nickel, have been found to occur in patients with orthopaedic, dental and other stainless-steel implants [45,46]. These reactions were associated with the formation of new tissue around the metal [47].…”
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confidence: 99%