| Literature DB >> 26693704 |
Aleksi Reito1, Jyrki Parkkinen2, Timo Puolakka3, Jorma Pajamäki4, Antti Eskelinen5.
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BACKGROUND: In vivo assessment of inflammatory responses in the synovia of patients with MoM hip replacements would be useful in the determination of the prognosis of the hip replacement. Aims of the study was to investigate the correlation between cobalt and chrome levels in joint fluid with histopathological findings and the predictive ability of metal ion levels for these findings.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26693704 PMCID: PMC4687336 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-015-0851-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Flow chart of the study group selection
Scheme of methods of present study
| Research question | Statistical method | Outcome |
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| 1) Is there association between joint fluid metal ion levels with histological observations? | Spearman rank correlation coefficient | Higher value of significant coefficient indicates higher association with metal ion levels and histological findings |
| 2) Do cobalt and chrome levels in joint offer good or excellent discriminative ability predicting histological findings? | Value and significance of AUC in ROC curve using Obuchowski method | AUC of >0.75 indicates good or excellent AUC. Sample size criterion must be met to produce |
| 3) What is the sensitivity and specificity of optimal cut-off value for chrome and cobalt levels predicting histopathological findings? | Youden J -statistic | Produces optimal threshold (or cut-off) value defined as |
Fig. 2Interpretation of required sample size in order to have significant AUC at level .05 with power .80 with 141 hips in the THA group
Fig. 3Interpretation of required sample size in order to have significant AUC at level .05 with power .80 with 22 hips in the hip resurfacing group
Demographics, metal ion levels and frequencies of histological findings distributed by implant type
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| Demographic variables | Age | Mean (SD) | 60.5 years (8.4) | 50.4 years (8.6) | <.001 |
| Gender | Males Females | 72 69 | 12 10 | .9 | |
| Metal ion levels | Whole blood | Median Co level (range) | 11.9 ppb (1.1 – 139.9) | 7.35 ppb (1 – 73) | .03 |
| Median Cr level (range) | 3.4 ppb (0.7 – 61.6) | 3.85 ppb (0.8 – 31) | .4 | ||
| Joint fluid | Median Co level (range) | 1291 ppb (36 – 19150) | 271 ppb (40–5702) | <.001 | |
| Median Cr level (range) | 903 ppb (24 – 39160) | 390 ppb (4 ppb – 7698) | .004 | ||
| Histological observations | Lymphocyte cuff thickness | Absent | 50 | 10 | .3 |
| <0.25 mm | 81 | 12 | |||
| 0.25 – 0.75 mm | 10 | - | |||
| Histiocyte sheet thickness | Absent | 4 | - | .4 | |
| <1 mm | 108 | 18 | |||
| 1–2 mm | 24 | 2 | |||
| >2 mm | 5 | 2 | |||
| Surface necrosis | Grade I | 7 | 9 | <.001 | |
| Grade II | 34 | 4 | |||
| Grade III | 38 | 7 | |||
| Grade IV | 62 | 2 | |||
| Particle load | Grade 0 | 28 | 4 | .6 | |
| Grade 1 | 25 | 5 | |||
| Grade 2 | 37 | 3 | |||
| Grade 3 | 36 | 6 | |||
| Grade 4 | 15 | 4 |
Fig. 4Scatter plots of joint fluid versus WB metal ion levels. a Scatter plot of joint fluid cobalt versus WB cobalt in THAs. b Scatter plot of joint fluid chrome versus WB chrome in THRs. c Scatter plot of joint fluid cobalt versus WB cobalt in hip resurfacings. d Scatter plot of joint fluid chrome versus WB chrome in hip resurfacings
Differences and correlations of synovial metal ion levels in respective to ordinal histological observations
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Fig. 5Scatter plot of ALVAL-score versus joint fluid metal ion levels. a Scatter plot of cobalt level in joint fluid versus ALVAL-score in the THA group. b Scatter plot of chrome level in joint fluid versus ALVAL-score in the hip resurfacing group
AUCs for ordinal observations with all possible predictive values
| THA | Hip resurfacing | ||||
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| Observation | Predictive value | Joint fluid Chrome AUC | Joint fluid Cobalt AUC | Joint fluid Chrome AUC | Joint fluid Cobalt AUC |
| Lymphocyte cuff thickness | >0 mm | .549 | .476 | .817 | .871a |
| >0.25 mm | .538 | .623 | n/a | n/a | |
| Histiocyte cuff thickness | >0 mm | .586 | .467 | n/a | n/a |
| ≥1 mm | .523 | .606 | .736 | .687 | |
| Surface necrosis | Grade II-IV | .551 | .688 | .709 | .829a |
| Grade III-IV | .529 | .621 | .820 | .807 | |
| Grade IV | .638 | .582 | .85 | .95 | |
| Particle load | Grade 1–4 | .536 | .618 | .638 | .895a |
| Grade 2–4 | .492 | .571 | .552 | .625 | |
| Grade 3–4 | .480 | .489 | .495 | .551 | |
| Grade 4 | .496 | .504 | .588 | .677 | |
n/a assessment of AUC not possible due to inadequate number of controls and cases, see Table 1. a = significantly different from AUC = .5, see Figs. 2 and 3
AUCs for ALVAL-scores with all possible predictive values
| THA | Hip resurfacing | ||||
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| ALVAL-score as predictive value | Joint fluid chrome AUC | Joint fluid cobalt AUC | Joint fluid chrome AUC | Joint fluid cobalt AUC | |
| ≥4 | Low | .633 | .649 | .823 | .867 |
| ≥5 | Moderate | .709a | .620 | .829 | .821 |
| ≥6 | .511 | .593 | .813 | .781 | |
| ≥7 | .546 | .479 | .867a | .852a | |
| ≥8 | .575 | .510 | n/a | n/a | |
| ≥9 | High | .597 | .478 | n/a | n/a |
n/a assessment of AUC not possible due to inadequate number of controls and cases, see Table 1. a = significantly different from AUC = .5, see Figs. 1 and 2
Fig. 6ROC curve and best threshold with corresponding value for sensitivity and specificity for each outcome with significant AUC of > .75 in the hip resurfacing group. a Joint fluid Co and Cr level predicting ALVAL-score of 7 or higher. b Joint fluid Co level predicting presence of lymphocyte cuffs. c Joint fluid Co predicting particle load graded 1–4. d Joint fluid Cr predicting grade III-IV surface necrosis