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Repeated cobalt and chromium ion measurements in patients with bilateral large-diameter head metal-on-metal ReCap-M2A-Magnum total hip replacement
Authors: Sakari Pietiläinen, Heikki Mäntymäki, Tero Vahlberg, Aleksi Reito, Antti Eskelinen, Petteri Lankinen, Keijo Mäkelä
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Publication year: 2020
Journal: Acta Orthopaedica
Journal name in source: Acta Orthopaedica
Volume: 91
Issue: 4
First page : 378
Last page: 382
Number of pages: 5
ISSN: 1745-3674
eISSN: 1745-3674
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17453674.2020.1751940
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/47400621
Background and purpose: Whole-blood (WB) chromium (Cr) and cobalt (Co) measurements are vital in the follow-up of metal-on-metal total hip replacement (MoM THR) patients. We examined whether there is a substantial change in repeated WB, Co, and Cr levels in patients with bilateral ReCap-M2A-Magnum THR. We also specified the number of patients exceeding the safe upper limit (SUL) of WB Co and Cr in the repeated measurement.
Patients and methods: We identified 141 patients with bilateral ReCap-M2A-Magnum THR operated in our institution. 61 patients had repeated WB metal ion measurements with bilateral MoM implants still in situ in the second measurement. The mean time elapsing from the first measurement (initial measurement) to the second (control measurement) was 1.9 years (SD = 0.6, range 0.2–3.5). We used earlier established SUL levels for bilateral implants by Van Der Straeten et al. (2013).
Results: The median (range) Co and Cr values decreased in the repeated measurement from 2.7 (0.6–25) to 2.1 (0.5–21) and 2.6 (0.8–14) to 2.1 (0.5–18) respectively. In 13% of the patients Co levels exceeded the SUL in the initial measurement and the proportion remained constant, at 13%, in the repeated measurement. In 5% of the patients, Cr levels were above SUL in the initial measurement and an equal 5% in the control measurement.
Interpretation: Repeated WB metal ion levels did not increase in patients with bilateral ReCap-M2A-Magnum THR with a mean 1.9-year measurement interval. Long-term development of WB metal ion levels is still unclear in these patients.
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