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Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study

This study is aimed at proving the clinical benefit of the MELISA® test in the minimization or complete elimination of health problems in patients with confirmed hypersensitivity to metals used for tissue replacements. A group of 305 patients aged 20-75 years with previously proven metal hypersensit...

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Autores principales: Vrbova, Radka, Podzimek, Stepan, Himmlova, Lucie, Roubickova, Adela, Janovska, Marketa, Janatova, Tatjana, Bartos, Martin, Vinsu, Alex
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8192180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5512091
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author Vrbova, Radka
Podzimek, Stepan
Himmlova, Lucie
Roubickova, Adela
Janovska, Marketa
Janatova, Tatjana
Bartos, Martin
Vinsu, Alex
author_facet Vrbova, Radka
Podzimek, Stepan
Himmlova, Lucie
Roubickova, Adela
Janovska, Marketa
Janatova, Tatjana
Bartos, Martin
Vinsu, Alex
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description This study is aimed at proving the clinical benefit of the MELISA® test in the minimization or complete elimination of health problems in patients with confirmed hypersensitivity to metals used for tissue replacements. A group of 305 patients aged 20-75 years with previously proven metal hypersensitivity (initial MELISA® test), mainly to titanium and then to another fifteen metals, was chosen from the database at the Institute of Dental Medicine. From these patients, a final group of 42 patients agreed to participate in the study, 35 of which were female and 7 were male. The patients completed a special questionnaire aimed at information regarding change of health status from their last visit and determining whether the results of the initial MELISA® test and recommendations based on it were beneficial for patients or not. They were clinically examined, and peripheral blood samples were taken to perform follow-up MELISA® tests. Questionnaire data was processed, and the follow-up MELISA® test results were compared with the results of the initial MELISA® tests. For statistical analysis, the Fisher's exact test and paired T-test were used. Thirty-two patients reported that they followed the recommendations based on the results of the initial MELISA® tests, and of these, 30 patients (94%) confirmed significant health improvement. Six patients did not follow the recommendation, and from these, only one patient reported an improvement in his health problems. By comparison of the initial and follow-up MELISA® test results, it can be stated that the hypersensitivity to the given metal decreased or disappeared after the therapeutic interventions performed based on the initial MELISA® test results. The evaluation of the data obtained from patients in this study confirmed a significant clinical benefit of MELISA® test.
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spelling pubmed-81921802021-06-11 Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study Vrbova, Radka Podzimek, Stepan Himmlova, Lucie Roubickova, Adela Janovska, Marketa Janatova, Tatjana Bartos, Martin Vinsu, Alex Biomed Res Int Research Article This study is aimed at proving the clinical benefit of the MELISA® test in the minimization or complete elimination of health problems in patients with confirmed hypersensitivity to metals used for tissue replacements. A group of 305 patients aged 20-75 years with previously proven metal hypersensitivity (initial MELISA® test), mainly to titanium and then to another fifteen metals, was chosen from the database at the Institute of Dental Medicine. From these patients, a final group of 42 patients agreed to participate in the study, 35 of which were female and 7 were male. The patients completed a special questionnaire aimed at information regarding change of health status from their last visit and determining whether the results of the initial MELISA® test and recommendations based on it were beneficial for patients or not. They were clinically examined, and peripheral blood samples were taken to perform follow-up MELISA® tests. Questionnaire data was processed, and the follow-up MELISA® test results were compared with the results of the initial MELISA® tests. For statistical analysis, the Fisher's exact test and paired T-test were used. Thirty-two patients reported that they followed the recommendations based on the results of the initial MELISA® tests, and of these, 30 patients (94%) confirmed significant health improvement. Six patients did not follow the recommendation, and from these, only one patient reported an improvement in his health problems. By comparison of the initial and follow-up MELISA® test results, it can be stated that the hypersensitivity to the given metal decreased or disappeared after the therapeutic interventions performed based on the initial MELISA® test results. The evaluation of the data obtained from patients in this study confirmed a significant clinical benefit of MELISA® test. Hindawi 2021-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8192180/ /pubmed/34124241 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5512091 Text en Copyright © 2021 Radka Vrbova et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vrbova, Radka
Podzimek, Stepan
Himmlova, Lucie
Roubickova, Adela
Janovska, Marketa
Janatova, Tatjana
Bartos, Martin
Vinsu, Alex
Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study
title Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study
title_full Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study
title_fullStr Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study
title_full_unstemmed Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study
title_short Titanium and Other Metal Hypersensitivity Diagnosed by MELISA® Test: Follow-Up Study
title_sort titanium and other metal hypersensitivity diagnosed by melisa® test: follow-up study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8192180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5512091
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