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Periarticular metal hypersensitivity complications of hip bearings containing cobalt-chromium

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Date
07/12/2022
Author
Wu, Dongmei
Bhalekar, Rohan M.
Marsh, Jordan S.
Langton, David J.
Stewart, Alan J.
Keywords
Metal-on-metal implant
Metal ion release
Hip replacement
ALVAL
Immunology
QR180 Immunology
MCC
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Abstract
• Hip bearings composed of cobalt-chromium alloy (metal-on-metal bearings) have been one of the most widely used in joint replacement arthroplasty. Unfortunately, these implants can contribute to a complication called aseptic lymphocyte-dominated vasculitis-associated lesion (ALVAL); a type IV metal hypersensitivity response around the joint. • Consistently with such bearings, increased metal debris can be found in the surrounding fluids and in remote tissues and organs, due to wear and corrosion. It is hypothesised that metal ions released from the prosthesis (including Co2+) can potentially form haptens with proteins such as serum albumin in synovial fluid that in turn, elicit ALVAL. • Generally, elevated cobalt and chromium levels in synovial fluids may indicate implant failure. However, such measurements cannot be used as a reliable tool to predict the onset of ALVAL. To detect ALVAL, some diagnostic tests, questionnaires and imaging techniques have been used clinically with some success, but a standardised approach is lacking. • At present, guidelines for implant usage and patient management are ambiguous and inconsistent across healthcare authorities. To reduce and better manage the development of ALVAL, further research into the precise molecular mechanism(s) by which ALVAL develops is urgently needed. • Identification of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for ALVAL are required, as are more standardised guidelines for surgery and patient management.
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Wu , D , Bhalekar , R M , Marsh , J S , Langton , D J & Stewart , A J 2022 , ' Periarticular metal hypersensitivity complications of hip bearings containing cobalt-chromium ' , EFORT Open Reviews , vol. 7 , no. 11 , pp. 758-771 . https://doi.org/10.1530/EOR-22-0036
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EFORT Open Reviews
Status
Peer reviewed
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/EOR-22-0036
ISSN
2396-7544
Type
Journal item
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Copyright: © The authors 2022. Open Access. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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Funding: The authors gratefully acknowledge the China Scholarship Council for funding a PhD scholarship for DW.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10023/26574

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