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Development, validation and application of an inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry method to determine cobalt in metal-on-metal prosthesis patients using volumetric absorptive microsampling.

Sara Capiau1, Eduardo Bolea-Fernandez2, Lieve Balcaen2, Catherine Van Der Straeten3, Alain G Verstraete4, Frank Vanhaecke2, Christophe P Stove5.   

Abstract

Metal-on-metal (MoM) prostheses, in which the bearing surfaces are made of a metal alloy, may release metal ions upon wear and corrosion, potentially inducing both local and systemic toxicity. As the systemic cobalt concentration increases with the degree of implant wear, this concentration needs to be monitored as a means of assessing implant function and the risk of adverse effects. Here, we report on the development, validation and application of a method to quantitatively assess these Co concentrations in whole blood, based on the combination of volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) and inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). This method could allow patients to collect the required samples at home, as VAMS samples are easy to collect and can be transported to the laboratory via regular mail. The extraction procedure utilized an alkaline extraction mixture with yttrium as internal standard and proved to be independent of the hematocrit and age of the VAMS samples. The Co concentrations in the VAMS extracts were measured using quadrupole-based ICP-MS. The analytical method covers a range of 2-300 μg/L and displays excellent accuracy (bias ≤4%) and imprecision (relative standard deviation ≤ 5% and ≤15% at the lower limit of quantitation (LLOQ)). The method was applied to venous VAMS samples of MoM prosthesis patients (n = 78), yielding promising results. The comparison of these results with those obtained on the corresponding liquid whole blood samples, showed a correlation coefficient of 0.99 and 87% of the data fulfilled the criteria proposed by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA).
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Keywords:  Cobalt; Inductively coupled plasma; Metal-on-metal prosthesis; Microsampling; Volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS); mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31816726     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.06.055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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