Effects and acceptance of semipermeable gloves compared to cotton gloves in patients with hand dermatoses: Results of a controlled intervention study

Contact Dermatitis. 2022 Aug;87(2):176-184. doi: 10.1111/cod.14123. Epub 2022 May 12.

Abstract

Background: Semipermeable gloves might be an alternative to cotton gloves in management of hand dermatoses.

Objectives: To compare acceptance and tolerability of gloves made of cotton or a semipermeable Sympatex membrane in patients with hand dermatoses and their effect on skin lesions when worn overnight.

Methods: A total of 199 patients with work-related symmetrical hand dermatoses were asked to wear a cotton glove (COT) on one hand and a Sympatex glove underneath a cotton glove (SYM/COT) on the other hand for 19 consecutive nights. The severity of skin lesions was regularly examined. A questionnaire on acceptance and tolerability was used in a subset of 126 patients.

Results: Data on skin lesions were available for 183 participating patients (92%). The severity did not differ substantially between hands covered with SYM/COT or COT over time. Questionnaire data were available for 120 patients (95%). SYM/COT received better ratings regarding climate conditions while COT showed superiority in wearing comfort, practicality and appearance.

Conclusions: Both SYM/COT and COT were well tolerated and accepted in patients with hand dermatoses. Hence, SYM/COT may serve as suitable alternative for COT as comfort gloves supporting therapeutic efforts. The observed slight differences may influence the decision when selecting the glove type.

Keywords: Sympatex; comfort; cotton; glove; hand eczema; occlusion; semipermeable; user acceptance; work-related.

Publication types

  • Controlled Clinical Trial

MeSH terms

  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact* / etiology
  • Gloves, Protective / adverse effects
  • Hand
  • Hand Dermatoses* / etiology
  • Humans
  • Textiles