2021
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319940
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Nickel hypersensitivity and endovascular devices: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: ObjectiveNickel allergy is common; endovascular specialists are often confronted with nickel allergic patients ahead of the implantation of endovascular devices, many of which are nickel-containing. Our aim was to elucidate whether nickel hypersensitivity is significantly associated with worse or adverse outcomes after placement of a nickel-containing endovascular device.MethodsInclusion criteria were: endovascular and transcatheter procedures for coronary, structural heart, neurovascular and peripheral vascul… Show more

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“…60 In neuroendovascular intervention or intracardiac devices, allergic reaction may cause embolic events as it forms a nidus for thrombus. 61 In patients with a CIED, the reported symptoms of HSRs are varied and non-specific, and they are difficult to differentiate from CIED infection. The latter is a frequent and severe complication of CIED implantation with a reported average incidence of 1-2%, depending of CIED type.…”
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“…60 In neuroendovascular intervention or intracardiac devices, allergic reaction may cause embolic events as it forms a nidus for thrombus. 61 In patients with a CIED, the reported symptoms of HSRs are varied and non-specific, and they are difficult to differentiate from CIED infection. The latter is a frequent and severe complication of CIED implantation with a reported average incidence of 1-2%, depending of CIED type.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The materials used to make each of these components varies slightly depending on the manufacturer and type of device.Hypersensitivity reactions (HSR) to metals and epoxies have been reported in orthopaedic, vascular neurosurgical and interventional cardiology in the form of coronary and vascular stents and endovascular occluder devices. [4][5][6][7] HSRs to components of CIEDs are thought to be a rare complication. However, while the true incidence is not known, it may be as high as 1/500 cases.…”
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“…The ACD can conduct in-stent restenosis or prominent eczematous reaction overlying the implant and the need for removal. Ni allergy is linked with a raised risk of adverse outcomes following endovascular device implantation, which was a systematic review of a group of 1740 patients in 78 different studies [ 102 ].…”
Section: Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Metal that Caused Hypersensitivity/Implant Type Symptoms Ref. Multiple metals/orthopedic implants: hip, knee shoulder joint Different; the most common—delayed wound healing and/or recurrent wound issues after the implantation, joint failure or loosening [ 86 , 92 , 93 , 98 , 106 ] Ni/endovascular implants (stents) In-stent restenosis or prominent eczematous reaction overlying the endovascular implant, eosinophilia [ 102 , 107 ] Co, Ni/drug-eluting stents Pruritic rash with hypereosinophilia [ 108 ] Au and Pd/dental implant Oral lichenoid contact lesion (OLCLs) [ 103 ] Ti/dental implants Rash, urticaria, pruritus, redness, dermatitis and facial eczema, pain, hyperaemia of soft tissues, swelling in submental and labial sulcus, gingival hyperplasia acne-like facial inflammation [ 105 ] Ni/metal anchors Erythematous and vesicular lesions around the grafted tattoo skin, but the tattoo was not affected (placed with clips or anchors) [ 59 ] Ni/stainless-steel skull pins Erythema on sites of the head where the skull pins inserted [ 109 ] Ti/cervical implant Persistent refractory neck pain; subsequently, after eight years, a planter rush …”
Section: Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of clinical signs and symptoms have been described, depending on the area of device implantation 1 2. A recent meta-analysis supported that adverse events were increased in nickel-allergic patients after endovascular interventions 3. Against this context, we read with great interest the article by Vanent et al on nickel allergy in intracranial stents 4.…”
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