不同髋关节假体的放射和放射立体磨损测量的准确性:一项实验研究。

Thord von Schewelov, Lennart Sanzén, Niclas Börlin, Patrik Markusson, Ingemar Onsten
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背景:全髋关节置换术中球窝关节磨损的体内测量对现有和新植入物的评估都很有意义。关于不同放射测量技术的准确性,特别是如何评估准确性,存在争议。材料和方法:我们评估了2种用于磨损测量的放射立体(RSA)技术和3种标准射线照相技术的准确性,即Imagika(图像分析软件),Imagika校正头部中心位移和Charnley Duo方法。使用5个定制的可调节假体与不同的假体组件。结果:在3个模拟磨损水平(0.2 mm、1.0 mm和1.5 mm)下对5个幻影进行20次测量,数字RSA检查的平均测量误差为0.010 mm(精度0.42)。三种放射技术对应的误差值分别为:Charnley Duo 0.19(精度1.3),Imagika校正0.13(精度1.3),Imagika校正1.021(精度2.99)。测量误差由普通RSA的0.011 mm减小到RSA数字测量的0.004 mm。头部尺寸、与罩杯相关的磨损方向或假体部件的类型对测量误差没有影响。Charnley Duo和Imagika修正的结果是相似的,但后者在测量其中一个幽灵时有一个无法解释的系统错误。Imagika的结果最差,因为它无法补偿头部外的中心效应。用各种方法分析氧化铝头都比较困难。解释:通过使用ISO标准来评估精度,RSA可以期望以大约0.4毫米的精度测量磨损,而不管所研究的假体部件或磨损方向如何,而在我们的研究中,基于标准x光片的最佳技术可以精确到大约1.3毫米。
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Accuracy of radiographic and radiostereometric wear measurement of different hip prostheses: an experimental study.

Background: In vivo measurement of wear in the ball and socket articulation of total hip arthroplasties is of interest in the evaluation of both existing and new implants. Controversy reigns regarding the accuracy of different radiological measurement techniques and in particular how accuracy has been assessed.

Material and methods: We assessed the accuracy of 2 radiostereometric (RSA) techniques for wear measurement and 3 standard radiographic techniques, namely Imagika (image analyzing software), Imagika corrected for head center displacement, and the Charnley Duo method. 5 custom-made adjustable phantoms with different prosthetic components were used.

Results: In 20 measurements of all 5 phantoms at 3 levels of simulated wear (0.2 mm, 1.0 mm and 1.5 mm), the mean measurement error of the digital RSA examinations was 0.010 mm (accuracy 0.42). The corresponding error values for the three radiographic techniques were 0.19 (accuracy 1.3) for Charnley Duo, 0.13 (accuracy 1.3) for Imagika corrected, and 1.021 (accuracy 2.99) for Imagika. Measurement error decreased from 0.011 mm with ordinary RSA to 0.004 with RSA digital measurement. Head size, direction of wear in relation to the cup or type of prosthetic component did not influence the measurement error. The results of Charnley Duo and Imagika corrected were similar but the latter had an inexplicable systematic error in measuring one of the phantoms. Imagika had the worst results due to its inability to compensate for the out-of-head center effect. Alumina heads were difficult to analyze with all methods.

Interpretation: By using the ISO standard for assessing accuracy, RSA can be expected to measure wear with an accuracy of about 0.4 mm irrespective of prosthetic component studied or direction of wear, whereas the best technique, in our study, based on standard radiographs can be accurate to about 1.3 mm.

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