TY - JOUR
T1 - Elevated cobalt levels in metal-on-polyethylene knee megaprostheses
T2 - a prospective 1-year cohort study of 56 patients with hip and knee megaprostheses
AU - Freund, Sarah Stammose
AU - Thorn, Andrea Pohly Jeppesen
AU - Puri, Ajay
AU - Petersen, Michael Mørk
AU - Baad-Hansen, Thomas
PY - 2024/4/17
Y1 - 2024/4/17
N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Concerns have emerged regarding elevated levels of cobalt and chromium in patients with metal-on-metal megaprostheses. This prospective study aims to identify systemic cobalt and chromium levels in metal-on-polyethylene knee and hip megaprostheses and their associations with other factors.METHODS: 56 patients underwent knee or hip megaprosthesis surgery at 2 sarcoma centers. Serum cobalt and chromium levels were measured preoperatively and thrice within the first year using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.RESULTS: A statistically significant difference in serum cobalt levels (1.4 ppb; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.0-3.3) was observed 1 year after knee megaprosthesis surgery compared with preoperative levels. In contrast no difference in chromium levels was observed after 1 year compared with preoperative levels (0.05 ppb; CI 0.0-0.8). An association between younger age, higher eGFR, and increased cobalt levels was observed. No significant correlations were found between ion levels and resection length or the number of modular connections.CONCLUSION: We found elevated serum ion levels in metal-on-polyethylene knee megaprostheses in contrast to metal-on-polyethylene hip megaprostheses. Furthermore, a positive correlation between cobalt and chromium levels, and between cobalt and eGFR was identified, along with a negative correlation between cobalt and age. This study highlights the importance of monitoring systemic cobalt and chromium levels in patients with megaprostheses.
AB - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Concerns have emerged regarding elevated levels of cobalt and chromium in patients with metal-on-metal megaprostheses. This prospective study aims to identify systemic cobalt and chromium levels in metal-on-polyethylene knee and hip megaprostheses and their associations with other factors.METHODS: 56 patients underwent knee or hip megaprosthesis surgery at 2 sarcoma centers. Serum cobalt and chromium levels were measured preoperatively and thrice within the first year using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.RESULTS: A statistically significant difference in serum cobalt levels (1.4 ppb; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.0-3.3) was observed 1 year after knee megaprosthesis surgery compared with preoperative levels. In contrast no difference in chromium levels was observed after 1 year compared with preoperative levels (0.05 ppb; CI 0.0-0.8). An association between younger age, higher eGFR, and increased cobalt levels was observed. No significant correlations were found between ion levels and resection length or the number of modular connections.CONCLUSION: We found elevated serum ion levels in metal-on-polyethylene knee megaprostheses in contrast to metal-on-polyethylene hip megaprostheses. Furthermore, a positive correlation between cobalt and chromium levels, and between cobalt and eGFR was identified, along with a negative correlation between cobalt and age. This study highlights the importance of monitoring systemic cobalt and chromium levels in patients with megaprostheses.
KW - Humans
KW - Cobalt
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Polyethylene
KW - Cohort Studies
KW - Hip Prosthesis/adverse effects
KW - Metals
KW - Chromium
KW - Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/methods
KW - Prosthesis Design
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U2 - 10.2340/17453674.2024.40502
DO - 10.2340/17453674.2024.40502
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38629902
SN - 1745-3682
VL - 95
SP - 174
EP - 179
JO - Acta Orthopaedica (Online)
JF - Acta Orthopaedica (Online)
ER -