Blood metal concentrations and cardiac structure and function in total joint arthroplasty patients.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Peter C Brennan, Stephanie M Peterson, Thomas J O'Byrne, Mariana L Laporta, Cody C Wyles, Paul J Jannetto, Garvan C Kane, Maria Vassilaki, Hilal Maradit Kremers
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Abstract

Background: There is concern regarding potential long-term cardiotoxicity with systemic distribution of metals in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) patients.

Aim: To determine the association of commonly used implant metals with echocardiographic measures in TJA patients.

Methods: The study comprised 110 TJA patients who had a recent history of high chromium, cobalt or titanium concentrations. Patients underwent two-dimensional, three-dimensional, Doppler and speckle-strain transthoracic echocardiography and a blood draw to measure metal concentrations. Age and sex-adjusted linear and logistic regression models were used to examine the association of metal concentrations (exposure) with echocardiographic measures (outcome).

Results: Higher cobalt concentrations were associated with increased left ventricular end-diastolic volume (estimate 5.09; 95%CI: 0.02-10.17) as well as left atrial and right ventricular dilation, particularly in men but no changes in cardiac function. Higher titanium concentrations were associated with a reduction in left ventricle global longitudinal strain (estimate 0.38; 95%CI: 0.70 to 0.06) and cardiac index (estimate 0.08; 95%CI, -0.15 to -0.01).

Conclusion: Elevated cobalt and titanium concentrations may be associated with structural and functional cardiac changes in some patients. Longitudinal studies are warranted to better understand the systemic effects of metals in TJA patients.

全关节置换术患者血液中的金属浓度与心脏结构和功能。
背景:目的:确定常用植入金属与 TJA 患者超声心动图测量的关系:研究对象包括 110 名近期有高浓度铬、钴或钛病史的 TJA 患者。患者接受了二维、三维、多普勒和斑点应变经胸超声心动图检查,并抽血测量金属浓度。采用年龄和性别调整后的线性和逻辑回归模型来研究金属浓度(暴露量)与超声心动图测量(结果)之间的关系:结果:钴浓度越高,左心室舒张末期容积越大(估计值为 5.09;95%CI:0.02-10.17),左心房和右心室扩张也越大,尤其是男性,但心脏功能没有变化。钛浓度较高与左心室整体纵向应变(估计值为0.38;95%CI:0.70至0.06)和心脏指数(估计值为0.08;95%CI:-0.15至-0.01)的降低有关:结论:钴和钛浓度升高可能与某些患者的心脏结构和功能变化有关。为了更好地了解金属对 TJA 患者的全身影响,有必要进行纵向研究。
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