Journal of Orthopaedic Translation (Jul 2019)

The correlation between activity level, serum-ion concentrations and pseudotumours in patients with metal-on-metal hip articulations and metal-on-polyethylene total hip articulations

  • Mette Holm Hjorth,
  • Inger Mechlenburg,
  • Kjeld Soballe,
  • Lone Roemer,
  • Maiken Stilling

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 74 – 83

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Purpose: Young and physically active patients have mainly received metal-on-metal (MoM) total hip arthroplasty (THA) and resurfacing hip arthroplasty (RHA). However, the correlation between daily physical activity (PA) levels, serum-ion concentrations of chromium and cobalt and pseudotumours formation of patients who underwent MoM THA/RHA is insufficiently explored. Methods: Ninety-nine patients with 134 hip articulations, 71 MoM THA/RHA and 63 MoP THA participated in a cross-sectional study at XXX University Hospital, Denmark, at mean 7.3 (range: 0.4–21.7) years after surgery. Patients' daily PA was monitored during a two-week period using a triaxial accelerometer. Metal artefact reduction sequence magnetic resonance imaging scans, estimation of serum-ion concentrations of chromium and cobalt and the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) questionnaire were completed on Day 14. Results: Patients with a pseudotumour who underwent MoM THA/RHA had a higher average cadence of median 101.4 [interquartile range (IQR: 95.5–105)] steps/min than patients without a pseudotumor, median 96.7 (IQR: 92.2–103) steps/min (p = 0.02). Serum-ion concentrations of chromium and cobalt were higher in patients with a pseudotumour who underwent MoM THA/RHA, median 2.57 (IQR: 1.4–3.4) μg/L and 1.80 (IQR: 1.2–2.6) μg/L, respectively, than in patients without a pseudotumour, median 1.85 (IQR: 1.1–3.2) μg/L and 1.34 (IQR: 0.9–2.2) μg/L in MoM THA/RHA (p = 0.04 and p = 0.03). There was no statistical difference in these parameters between patients with and without a pseudotumour who underwent MoP THA. Daily PA levels of patients who underwent MoM THA/RHA were significantly correlated with serum-ion concentrations of chromium (p = 0.0002, r = 0.44) and cobalt (p = 0.005, r = 0.34), whereas no correlations were seen among patients who underwent MoP THA (p > 0.12). Conclusion: The daily PA level of patients who underwent MoM THA/RHA influences the serum-ion concentrations of chromium and cobalt and the risk of pseudotumour formation. Translational potential of this article: Results of this article add important knowledge on potential recommendations of prosthesis selection for patients with a high level of physical activity. Keywords: 3D accelerometer, Clinical outcome measures, Metal-on-metal, Magnetic resonance imaging, Metal-ion concentrations, Resurfacing hip arthroplasty, Total hip arthroplasty