The Correlation of Serum Metal Ions with Functional Outcome Scores at Three-to-Six Years following Large Head Metal-on-Metal Hip Arthroplasty.

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2013-03-27 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/173923
Sheethal Prasad Patange Subbarao, Ibrahim A Malek, Khitish Mohanty, Phillip Thomas, Alun John
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Based on success of hip resurfacing, large head Metal on Metal (MoM) hip arthroplasty has gained significant popularity in recent years. There are growing concerns about metal ions related soft tissue abnormalities. The aim of this study was to define a correlation of metal ions with various functional outcome scores following large head MoM hip arthroplasty. Consecutive cohort of 70 patients (76 hips) with large head MoM hip arthroplasty using SL-Plus femoral stem and Cormet acetabular component were prospectively followed up. An independent observer assessed the patients which included serology for metal ion levels and collection of Oxford Hip, Harris hip, WOMAC, SF-36 & modified UCLA scores. Median serum cobalt and chromium levels were 3.10 μg/L (0.35-62.92) and 4.21 μg/L (0.73-69.27) with total of median 7.30 μg/L (2.38-132.19). The median Oxford, Harris, WOMAC, SF-36 and modified UCLA scores were 36 (6-48), 87 (21-100), 36 (24-110), 104 (10-125), and 3 (1-9), respectively. Seventeen patients had elevated serum cobalt and chromium levels ≥7 μg/L. There was no significant correlation between serum metal ion levels with any of these outcome scores. We recommend extreme caution during follow up of these patients with large head MoM arthroplasty.

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大头部金属对金属髋关节置换术后3 - 6年血清金属离子与功能预后评分的相关性
基于髋关节置换术的成功,近年来大头金属对金属(MoM)髋关节置换术获得了显著的普及。金属离子引起的软组织异常引起越来越多的关注。本研究的目的是确定金属离子与大头颅MoM髋关节置换术后各种功能结果评分的相关性。对70例(76髋)采用SL-Plus股干和Cormet髋臼假体行大头MoM人工髋关节置换术的患者进行前瞻性随访。一名独立观察员对患者进行了评估,包括血清学的金属离子水平和收集牛津髋关节、哈里斯髋关节、WOMAC、SF-36和修改的UCLA评分。血清钴、铬水平中位数分别为3.10 μg/L(0.35 ~ 62.92)和4.21 μg/L(0.73 ~ 69.27),总中位数为7.30 μg/L(2.38 ~ 132.19)。牛津、哈里斯、WOMAC、SF-36和改良UCLA得分的中位数分别为36(6-48)、87(21-100)、36(24-110)、104(10-125)和3(1-9)。17例患者血清钴、铬水平升高≥7 μg/L。血清金属离子水平与这些结果评分之间没有显著相关性。我们建议在这些患者进行大头MoM关节置换术的随访过程中格外谨慎。
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