Response profiles of circulating leukocytes and metal ions in patients with a modular dual-mobility hip implant.

D. Markel, T. Bou-akl, M. Rossi, Natalie M. Pizzimenti, Bin Wu, W. Ren
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INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate blood metal ion levels and leukocyte profiles in patients with modular dual-mobility hip implant (MDM) during a postoperative follow-up up to 2 years. METHODS We recruited 49 patients in a retrospective cohort study and had postoperative follow-up up to 2 years. Blood concentrations of chromium (Cr), cobalt (Co) and serum cytokines were measured. Flow cytometry was used to quantify the subpopulations of leukocytes, including CD14+ and CD16+ monocytes, CD3+ T lymphocytes, CD19+ B lymphocytes, CD4+ Helper T-cells and CD45+RA memory vs. naïve T-cells. RESULTS Clinical performances of implants were good during 2 years of follow-up. Cr levels were normal in all patients and only detectable in 1 patient (1.4µg/L, ref < 5.0µg/L). Co levels were mildly elevated in 4 patients at 1 year (mean 1.375µg/L, range 1.2-1.7µg/L, ref < 1.0µg/L) and in 2 patients at 2-year follow-up (both 1.2µg/L). Interestingly, Co level observed in 3 patients at 1 year converted to undetectable at their 2-year follow-up. Percentages of B cells, T cells and their subpopulations were within normal levels. There was no increase of CD16+ inflammatory monocytes. DISCUSSION With the recent introduction of MDM systems there is potential for metal ion release from the interface between the acetabular shell and CoCr liner. Clinical results have been good and metal levels undetectable or within acceptable ranges at 1-2 years. There was no evidence of activated immune response, as manifested by constant circulating leukocyte profiles and no increase of CD16+ inflammatory monocytes.
模块化双活动髋关节植入患者循环白细胞和金属离子的反应谱。
本研究的目的是回顾性评估模块化双活动髋关节植入物(MDM)患者术后随访2年期间的血液金属离子水平和白细胞谱。方法我们招募了49例患者进行回顾性队列研究,术后随访2年。测定血中铬(Cr)、钴(Co)和血清细胞因子的浓度。流式细胞术用于量化白细胞亚群,包括CD14+和CD16+单核细胞,CD3+ T淋巴细胞,CD19+ B淋巴细胞,CD4+辅助性T细胞和CD45+RA记忆与naïve T细胞。结果随访2年,种植体临床表现良好。Cr水平在所有患者中均正常,仅在1例患者中检测到(1.4µg/L, ref < 5.0µg/L)。4例患者在1年时Co水平轻度升高(平均1.375µg/L,范围1.2-1.7µg/L, ref < 1.0µg/L), 2例患者在2年随访时(均为1.2µg/L)。有趣的是,3例患者在1年时观察到的Co水平在2年随访时变为无法检测到。B细胞、T细胞及其亚群百分比均在正常水平。CD16+炎性单核细胞未见增加。随着最近MDM系统的引入,有可能从髋臼壳和CoCr内衬之间的界面释放金属离子。临床结果良好,金属水平在1-2年内检测不到或在可接受的范围内。没有证据表明免疫反应被激活,这表现在持续循环的白细胞谱和CD16+炎性单核细胞没有增加。
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