Background: This study aimed to assess metal sensitization ranges among orthopaedic patients by comparing adaptive immune responses in all-comer pre- and post-operative orthopaedic adults who were COVID-19 unvaccinated or vaccinated vs patients with a painful aseptic implant by lymphocyte transformation test (LTT) to SARS-CoV-2-Spike-Protein (SP) and implant metal(s), respectively.
Methods: Data were retrospectively reviewed from three independent groups: unvaccinated COVID-19 adults (n = 23); fully COVID-19 vaccinated adults (n = 35); unvaccinated, painful aseptic implant patients with history of metal allergy (n = 98). Standard in vitro LTT for SP and implant metal(s) (nickel, cobalt) were performed and rated as negative (stimulation index [SI]<2), mild (SI ≥ 2), positive (SI ≥ 4-15), and high sensitization (SI > 15) adaptive immune responses to tested antigen.