Title of article :
The role of nickel allergy in hand dermatitis and its impact on handling cupronickel currency coins. A comparative cohort study from Kuwait
Author/Authors :
Almutairi, Nawaf Department of Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Kuwait University, Kuwait , Almutawa, Fahad Department of Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Kuwait University, Kuwait
Abstract :
Introduction
Contact with nickel-releasing coins as a cause of hand dermatitis has been debated.
Aim
Studying a hand dermatitis risk from handling Kuwaiti cupronickel coins among nickel-allergic and nickel non-allergic subjects.
Material and methods
One hundred hand dermatitis patients (group I: nickel-allergic) and 100 matched patients (group II: nickel non-allergic) were selected from over 500 hand dermatitis cases seen between September 2014 and September 2015. Nickel released from Kuwaiti cupronickel coins immersed in a standardized artificial sweat solution was measured at 1, 24, 48, 144 and 168 h at room temperature. Subjects in both groups were exposed to nickel releasing coins. The process was repeated after 3 months using nickel coated coins as controls.
Results
Nickel released from 20, 50 and 100 fils Kuwaiti cupronickel coins at 1 week was 28.64, 32.76, 35.76 μg/cm2/week, respectively. Ninety-one patients (29 males, 62 females) in group I and 87 patients (38 males, 49 females) in group II completed the study. 47.3% in group I vs. 13.8% in group II developed dermatitis on exposure to nickel releasing coins. Nickel coated coins resulted in dermatitis in 8.8% of group I vs. 5.7% in group II.
Conclusions
Nickel is released significantly from cupronickel Kuwaiti coins. Handling of coins caused dermatitis more often in patients with nickel-allergy compared to nickel non-allergic patients.
Keywords :
Kuwaiti cupronickel coins , hand dermatitis , nickel allergy
Journal title :
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii