Background We have previously demonstrated that synthetic pillows contain s
ignificantly more Der p 1 than feather pillows. The aim of this study was t
o compare the accumulation of Der p 1 allergen on new synthetic and new fea
ther pillows.
Methods Der p 1 was measured in dust samples from pairs of synthetic and fe
ather pillows placed together on 12 beds over a 12-month period.
Results After 12 months synthetic pillows contained higher concentrations o
f Der p 1 (19.28 mu g/g; 95% confidence interval: 9.76-38.07) than feather
pillows (6.45 mu g/g; 2.96-14.05). There was a significant correlation betw
een Der p 1 concentrations of pillows at 12 months and Der p 1 concentratio
ns of the mattresses at the beginning of the study (r = 0.72; P = 0.008 for
both types of pillows).
Conclusions Synthetic pillows accumulate Der p 1 more rapidly than feather
pillows and the accumulation rate of Der p 1 on pillows is governed by the
Der D 1 concentration in the immediate environment they are placed in.