| Literature DB >> 20976011 |
Kelly L Corbett1, Elena Losina, Akosua A Nti, Julian J Z Prokopetz, Jeffrey N Katz.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most research on failure leading to revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) is reported from single centers. We searched PubMed between January 2000 and August 2010 to identify population- or community-based studies evaluating ten-year revision risks. We report ten-year revision risk using the Kaplan-Meier method, stratifying by age and fixation technique.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20976011 PMCID: PMC2958142 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Manuscript search and selection process.
Overview of papers included in the review.
| Paper source (Citation #) | N | Years of operation | Years of follow-up | AR/N | Definition of survival endpoint | Definition of Revision | Country |
| Allami et al (2006) | 1,198 (C) | 1990 | 1990–2002 | N/A | Revision for any reason | Removal of original components | England |
| Eskelinen et al (2006) | 1410 (U) | 1980–2003 | 1980–2005 | 482/1410(.34) | Revision for any reason | Removal or exchange of any component | Finland |
| Maleka et al (2008) | 26347(C) | 1980–2005 | 1980–2005 | 10645/26347(.40) | Revision for any reason | Removal or exchange of the femoral head, liner or the whole implant | Finland |
| Makela et al (2008) | 34296 (C)12888 (U)3784 (H) | 1980–20041985–20041988–2004 | 1980–20051985–20041988–2004 | 10343/34296 (.30)2750/12888 (.21)344/3784 (.09) | Revision for any reason | Exchange or removal of the cup and/or stem or exchange of the liner | Finland |
| Makela (2010) | 9,549 (C)10,310 (U) | 1980–2005 | 1980–2005 | 4447/9549 (.47)2610/10310 (.25) | Revision due to aseptic loosening only | Surgical removal or exchange of the whole or part of the implant | Finland |
| Ogino et al (2008) | 5047 (C)399 (U)729 (H) | 1980–2004 | 1980–2004 | N/A | Revision for any reason | Removal, exchange, or reimplantation of one, or both, of the prosthetic component | Finland |
| Puolakka et al (2001) | 4,609 (C)5,519 (U) | 1990–1994 | 1990–2000 | N/A | Revision for any reason | Exchange or removal of part of a component, or the whole implant | Finland |
| Espehaug (2009) | 24728 (C)37577 (C) | 1987–19971998–2007 | 1987–20071998–2007 | 14622/24728 (.59)4298/37577 (0.11) | Revision for any reason | Surgical removal or exchange of the whole or part of the implant | Norway |
| Furnes et al (2001), | 37215 (US)11225 (C) | 1987–1999 | 1987–1999 | 2384/37215 (.06)703/11225 (.06) | Revision for any reason | Removal or exchange of a part of, or the whole implant | Norway |
| Hallan et al (2007) | 8,444 (U) | 1987–2005 | 1987–2006 | N/A | Revision for any reason | Revision of any component (acetabular shell, liner or stem) | Norway |
| Hailer (2010) | 161,413 (C)8,953 (U) | 1992–2007 | 1992–2007 | N/A | Revision for any reason | Exchange or removal of any part of the cup or stem, or the entire implant | Sweden |
| Herberts and Malchau (2000), | 65,689 (C)2645 (U) | 1988–1997 | 1988–1997 | N/A | Revision due to aseptic loosening only | Exchange or removal of one or both components of the prosthesis; Exchange of a liner or head component | Sweden |
| Malchau et al (2000), | 2588 (CY)56820(CO)1004 (UY)1083 (HY) | 1992–20001992–20001992–20001992–2000 | 1992–2001 | N/A | Revision due to aseptic loosening only | Exchange or removal of one or both components, or the implant | Sweden |
C = cemented; CO = cemented old; CY = cemented young; U = uncemented; UY = uncemented young; H = hybrid; HY = hybrid young; US = unspecified;
AR/N = No. at risk at 10 yr/No. of primary operations;
*Estimate because years of follow-up were not given.
Figure 2Kaplan-Meier ten-year hip prosthesis survival by fixation technique.
Kaplan-Meier ten-year estimates are presented, stratified by national register and fixation technique. Circle area is proportional to the sample size. Error bars represent 95% CIs. All estimates use revision for any reason as the endpoint. Cemented Norway and cemented England are single prosthesis studies, including only Charnley implants. The K-M 10 for uncemented THA in Norway is the weighted average of nine [21], [22] or ten [14] types of implant. All others are inclusive of all prosthesis brands. The Finnish K-M 10 data were estimated from K-M curves. Estimates are inclusive of all patient ages. 31% to 71% of the uncemented Norwegian sample, 87% of the English sample, and 100% of the remaining registers' samples were operated on for osteoarthritis. Each study reference is denoted next to the circle, representing the corresponding manuscript from which the Kaplan-Meier estimates were derived.
Figure 3Kaplan-Meier ten-year hip prosthesis survival by age group.
Kaplan-Meier ten-year estimates are stratified by register and age group. Circle area is proportional to the sample size. Error bars represent 95% CIs. Estimates are inclusive of all prosthesis types. The endpoint was revision for any reason, except for the Swedish studies, where it was revision due to aseptic loosening only. 75% of the Swedish sample, 78% of the Finnish sample, and 100% of the Norwegian sample were operated on for osteoarthritis. Each study reference is denoted next to the circle, representing the corresponding manuscript from which the Kaplan-Meier estimates were derived.
Kaplan-Meier ten-year revision-free survival estimates by Fixation, Age and Register.
| Fixation type | Age group | Register | N | % K-M 10 | 95% CI | Years of operation | Years of follow-up | Age of cohort | % OA |
| Cemented | Young | Sweden | 2,588 | 88.8 | (83.7, 92.7) | 1992–2000 | 1992–2001 | <55 | 75 |
| Old | Sweden | 56,820 | 96.2 | (95.8, 96.7) | 1992–2000 | 1992–2001 | ≥55 | 75 | |
| Finland | 34,296 | 89.0 | (89, 89) | 1980–2004 | 1980–2005 | ≥55 | 100 | ||
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| 93,704 |
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| Uncemented | Young | Sweden | 1,004 | 94.7 | (92.5, 96.9) | 1992–2000 | 1992–2001 | <55 | 75 |
| Finland | 1,410 | 77 | 1980–2003 | 1980–2005 | <55 | 100 | |||
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| 2,414 |
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| Old | Finland | 7,145 | 86.0 | (85, 88) | 1986–2004 | 1986–2004 | ≥55 | 100 | |
| Finland | 5,743 | 87.0 | (86, 88) | 1985–2004 | 1985–2004 | ≥55 | 100 | ||
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| 12,888 |
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| Hybrid | Young | Sweden | 1,083 | 92.2 | (87.5, 97.1) | 1992–2000 | 1992–2001 | <55 | 75 |
| Old | Finland | 3,784 | 88.0 | (86, 90) | 1988–2004 | 1988–2004 | ≥55 | 100 |
*Estimate because years of follow-up were not given;
**Comprised from weighted averages of multiple implants;
Note, these two studies from Finland involve different prostheses; the patient samples are independent;
Outcome here is revision due only to aseptic loosening for the Swedish Registry and revision for all indications for the other registries.