Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions to Paraformaldehyde Used as a Dental Material
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
Description of PF-Positive Group
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Group | PF+ (n = 12) | PF− (n = 12) | p Value |
---|---|---|---|
Men/Women | 3 (25%) | 1 (8.3%) | ns |
Age, years | 40 (22–54) | 44.5 (19–62) | ns |
Atopy | 3 (25%) | 2 (16.7%) | ns |
Asthma | 2 (16.7%) | 2 (16.7%) | ns |
SAR | 3 (25%) | 2 (16.7%) | ns |
PAR | 1 (8.3%) | 0 | |
Drug allergy in history | 3 (25%; NSAIDs, ampicillin, statins) | 3 (25%; penicillin, 2 × NSAIDs) | ns |
Time to reaction | |||
<1 h | 2 (16.7%) | 6 (50%) | ns |
1–24 h | 7 (58.3%) | 4 (33.3%) | ns |
>24 h | 2 (16.7%) | 1 (8.3%) | ns |
>1 h | 9 (75%) | 5 (41.7%) | p = 0.05 |
Urticaria | 8 (66.7%) | 6 (50%) | ns |
AE | 7 (58.3%) | 6 (50%) | ns |
Erythema | 10 (83.3%) | 3 (25%) | p = 0.006 |
Pruritus | 12 (100%) | 8 (66.7%) | p = 0.047 |
Dyspnea | 5 (41.7%) | 2 (16.7%) | ns |
Feeling of the obstruction of the throat | 7 (53%) | 3 (25%) | ns |
Weakness | 3 (25%) | 4 (33.3%) | ns |
Blood pressure decrease | 1 (8.3%) | 3 (25%) | ns |
Loss of consciousness | 1 (8.3%) | 2 (16.7%) | ns |
Immediate reaction | 11 (92%) | 10 (83%) | ns |
Gastric symptoms | 0 | 1 (8.3%) | ns |
Brighton level (n, %) | Level 1–5 (41.6%) | Level 2–5 (41.6%) | |
Level 2–6 (50%) | Level 4–1 (8.3%) | ||
Level 5–1 (8.3%) | Level 5–6 (50%) | ||
Brighton level 1–3 | 11 (91.7%) | 6 (50%) | p = 0.03 |
Medical intervention | 8 (66.7%) | 6 (50%) | ns |
Episode of anaphylaxis in the past | 10 (83.3%) | 9 (75%) | ns |
Diagnostics to LA n = 9 | |||
positive | 1 (8.3%) | 3 (25%) | ns |
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Jura-Szołtys, E.; Rozłucka, L.; Gawlik, R.; Glück, J. Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions to Paraformaldehyde Used as a Dental Material. Coatings 2022, 12, 1493. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12101493
Jura-Szołtys E, Rozłucka L, Gawlik R, Glück J. Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions to Paraformaldehyde Used as a Dental Material. Coatings. 2022; 12(10):1493. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12101493
Chicago/Turabian StyleJura-Szołtys, Edyta, Lesia Rozłucka, Radosław Gawlik, and Joanna Glück. 2022. "Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions to Paraformaldehyde Used as a Dental Material" Coatings 12, no. 10: 1493. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12101493
APA StyleJura-Szołtys, E., Rozłucka, L., Gawlik, R., & Glück, J. (2022). Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions to Paraformaldehyde Used as a Dental Material. Coatings, 12(10), 1493. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12101493