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Whole Blood Metal Ion Concentrations in Correlation With Activity Level in Three Different Metal-On-Metal Bearings

Christophe A. Pattyn, MD, PhDCorresponding Author Information, Sofie N. Lauwagie, MD, René C. Verdonk, MD, PhD

Received 17 March 2009; accepted 15 November 2009. published online 22 February 2010.
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Abstract 

Seventy consecutive osteoarthritis patients younger than 65 years undergoing a hip arthroplasty were included. Three different metal bearings were used (2 different resurfacing systems and one 28-mm metal bearing) and compared with a ceramic control group. Whole blood cobalt and chromium levels were analyzed preoperatively, at 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years. Patients with steep cups (abduction >55°) were excluded. No significant differences in functional scores and activity level were found between either groups. Ion levels were significantly lower with one type of resurfacing. No correlation was found between ion and activity level. In conclusion, although the current second-generation metal bearings may show differences in ion release, more attention should be paid to the correlation between ion release and implant positioning.

Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium

Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Christophe Pattyn, MD, Ghent University Hospital, De Pintelaan 185-P5, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.

 No benefits or funds were received in support of the study.

PII: S0883-5403(09)00543-9

doi:10.1016/j.arth.2009.11.007

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