[Avascular necrosis of the femoral head after COVID-19: clinical presentation and management. Clinical-functional outcomes of decompression and supplementation with bone marrow cell aspirate].

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2024-07-01
D Godoy-Monzón, A Cid-Casteulani, S Svarzchtein, S Sasaki, J M Pascual-Espinosa
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Abstract

Introduction: the pandemic of COVID-19 has led to clinical complications such as avascular necrosis of the femoral head (AVNFH) associated with the use of corticosteroids. The aim of the study is to report the functional and radiographic results of 13 patients with post-COVID-19 ANFH after decompression using Forage and bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC).

Material and methods: single-center, prospective, uncontrolled clinical study. From April 2020 to September 2021, 13 patients (21 hips) with post-COVID-19 ANFH were treated. All received corticosteroids during infection (average daily dose: 480 mg). Clinical, radiographic and magnetic resonance imaging evaluations were performed; the Ficat classification was applied for the classification of AVNFH. The surgical technique used was decompression with Forage and ACMO.

Results: the mean age was 47 years, with a follow-up of 30.4 months. Symptoms appeared with a mean of 4.2 months after COVID-19 infection. Harris score improved from 41.2 ± 5.2 to 86.6 ± 3.4. Radiographic evaluation showed that 14.3% of the sample experienced femoral head collapse and underwent total hip arthroplasty.

Conclusions: post-COVID-19 ANFH is a clinical entity with rapid progression and different degrees of severity. Decompression with Forage and ACMO seems a promising initial treatment, however, the variable response and the probability of collapse emphasize the importance of long-term follow-up and identification of patients who may require additional interventions.

[COVID-19后股骨头血管性坏死:临床表现与处理。减压和补充骨髓细胞抽吸的临床功能结果]。
导言:COVID-19的大流行导致了与使用皮质类固醇相关的股骨头无血管坏死(AVNFH)等临床并发症。该研究旨在报告13例COVID-19后ANFH患者使用福瑞治和骨髓抽吸物浓缩物(BMAC)减压后的功能和影像学结果。材料和方法:单中心、前瞻性、非对照临床研究。从 2020 年 4 月到 2021 年 9 月,13 位 COVID-19 后 ANFH 患者(21 个髋关节)接受了治疗。所有患者在感染期间均接受了皮质类固醇治疗(平均每日剂量:480 毫克)。对患者进行了临床、放射学和磁共振成像评估,并采用 Ficat 分级法对 AVNFH 进行分类。结果:患者平均年龄 47 岁,随访 30.4 个月。感染 COVID-19 后平均 4.2 个月出现症状。哈里斯评分从 41.2 ± 5.2 提高到 86.6 ± 3.4。影像学评估显示,14.3%的样本出现股骨头塌陷,并接受了全髋关节置换术。使用 Forage 和 ACMO 进行减压似乎是一种很有前景的初始治疗方法,然而,不同的反应和塌陷的可能性强调了长期随访和识别可能需要额外干预的患者的重要性。
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