Impact of nickel oral hyposensitization on quality of life in systemic nickel allergy syndrome

  • Angela Rizzi (Creator)
  • Alessia Di Rienzo (Contributor)
  • Alessandro Buonomo (Creator)
  • Arianna Aruanno (Creator)
  • Valentina Carusi (Creator)
  • Anna Giulia Ricci (Creator)
  • Michele Centrone (Creator)
  • Simona Mezzacappa (Creator)
  • Lilli Romeo (Creator)
  • Domenico Schiavino (Creator)
  • Riccardo Inchingolo (Creator)
  • Antonio Gasbarrini (Creator)
  • Eleonora Nucera (Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) (Creator)

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Nickel (Ni) oral hyposensitization treatment (NiOHT) is an effective management approach for Ni allergy. No health-related quality of life (HRQoL) data exist for the pre- and post-treatment with NiOHT in systemic nickel allergy syndrome (SNAS). The aims of this study were (a) to explore HRQoL in SNAS patients, (b) to assess changes of HRQoL after 1 year of NiOHT; (c) to evaluate psychological status of patients. SNAS patients completed the Short-Form 36-Item Health Survey and Psychological General Well-Being Index before and 1 week after the end of NiOHT. Moreover, psychological state was assessed with the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2). A total of 52 patients self-reported pre- and post-treatment questionnaires. HRQoL was poor at baseline. After 1 year of NiOHT, all outcome measure scores improved by about 20% with respect to baseline data (P
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EditoreSAGE Journals

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