Infection and Inflammatory Reaction Clinical Trial
— PFOfficial title:
Early Diagnosis of Pending Failures of Total Hip Arthroplasty With Hard to Hard Bearings
| Verified date | April 2015 |
| Source | Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | Italy: National Bioethics Committee |
| Study type | Observational |
During last 6 years approximately 10.000 ceramic balls and 5.000 ceramic liners have been
implanted in the region Emilia-Romagna in Italy (4 million Every single year approximately
60.000 hip prostheses are implanted in Italy. Quality of life of patients after surgery is
very good, as widely demonstrated in the literature. On the basis of data produced by the
only complete hip register in Italy that is run in our Lab (RIPO, Register of Orthopedic
Implants in the Regione Emilia-Romagna) survival rate of primary total hip prosthesis is
95.6% at 9 years. Reasons for revision are mainly aseptic loosening of one or both
components (40% of the total) and dislocation (26%), being the latter much more frequent in
the first two years. Less frequently revision is due to sepsis (7% of the total),bone
fracture (11%), prosthesis fracture (3%) or pain (3%). Revision is relates, among the
others, to prosthesis-related factors, such as fixation to bone and articular coupling. In
our experience, during the last ten years 32% of implants had both articular component in
ceramic , 34% had metal head and plastic liner, 24% ceramic head and plastic liner, 10% both
components in metal.
Each solution has strengths and weakness and they have been identified and clinically
applied in order to overcome step by step limitations observed in the previous one. The most
recent are the hard-on-hard bearings, that is ceramic on ceramic and metal on metal. These
two solutions, beside very promising results on wear resistance, show some peculiar
failures: respectively fracture of the ceramic component and hypersensitivity induced by
metal ions.
Aim of research proposal is to investigate two uncommon and less investigated early symptoms
of failure:
- 'noising hip' in ceramic on ceramic total hip arthroplasty
- pain without radiographic signs of loosening in metal on metal total hip arthroplasty
These two situations are extremely relevant, as they prelude to a failure of the
prosthesis. If clearly identified they could represent a powerful tool in early
diagnosis of pending failure To reach this goal our patients wearing hard-on-hard total
hip arthroplasty, suffering for described symptoms will undergone a specific diagnostic
procedure.
The first group will be studied through CT scan of the patients to evaluate impingement or
instability of the prosthesis, and a needle aspiration for synovial fluid. The fluid will be
examined to identify ceramic wear debris, according to a method of separation and analysis
in scanning electron microscopy that was set in our Lab.
Sound will be recorded by means of a wearable sensor set capable of recording the articular
noise produced during level walking. This instrumentation will be coupled to motion analysis
technology.
This would make possible a diagnostic approach able to correlate the involved factors to
clinical occurrences, on the basis of the recorded frequencies.
-Second group will be studied through the dosage of circulating ions, deriving from the
articular surfaces and through the histological classification of vasculitis in periimplant
tissues. There is increasing evidence, indeed that locale release of submicron particles
worn out from articular surfaces can release metal ions (mainly Chromium and Cobalt)
responsible for lymphocyte local infiltration. In particular CD20 positive B lymphocyte and
CD3 positive T lymphocyte and sometimes CD68 positive plasma cells are present. The cells
could justify the development of pseudotumors in metal-on metal hip prosthesis.
Data collected from patients matched to in vitro results will allow us to to avoid or at
least propose a more appropriate timing for revision surgery.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 103 |
| Est. completion date | November 2015 |
| Est. primary completion date | April 2015 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | 20 Years to 90 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patient waiting for primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) - Patients MoM and CoC referring to our ward - Informed consent approved - Questionnaire on habits filled Exclusion Criteria: - Sepsis or suspected sepsis - Patients exposed to other font of metals |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italy | Laboratorio Tecnologia Medica | Bologna |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli |
Italy,
Beraudi A, Catalani S, Montesi M, Stea S, Sudanese A, Apostoli P, Toni A. Detection of cobalt in synovial fluid from metal-on-metal hip prosthesis: correlation with the ion haematic level. Biomarkers. 2013 Dec;18(8):699-705. doi: 10.3109/1354750X.2013.846 — View Citation
Beraudi A, Stea S, De Pasquale D, Bordini B, Catalani S, Apostoli P, Toni A. Metal ion release: also a concern for ceramic-on-ceramic couplings? Hip Int. 2014 Jul-Aug;24(4):321-6. doi: 10.5301/hipint.5000132. Epub 2014 Mar 24. — View Citation
Catalani S, Stea S, Beraudi A, Gilberti ME, Bordini B, Toni A, Apostoli P. Vanadium release in whole blood, serum and urine of patients implanted with a titanium alloy hip prosthesis. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2013 Aug;51(7):550-6. doi: 10.3109/15563650.2013. — View Citation
De Pasquale D, Stea S, Beraudi A, Montesi M, Squarzoni S, Toni A. Ceramic debris in hip prosthesis: correlation between synovial fluid and joint capsule. J Arthroplasty. 2013 May;28(5):838-41. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2013.01.019. Epub 2013 Mar 13. — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Chromium and Cobalt ions circulating values in MoM measured by Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), equipped with dynamic cell reaction (ELAN DRC II) and expressed in micrograms/liter | Measured by Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), equipped with dynamic cell reaction (ELAN DRC II) and expressed in micrograms/liter | 3 years | Yes |
| Primary | Range of noise in CoC measured by fast Fourier transform (FFT) expressed in amplitude (decibel) and frequence (Hz) of the spectrum | Measured by fast Fourier transform (FFT) expressed in amplitude (decibel) and frequence (Hz) of the spectrum | 3 years | Yes |
| Secondary | Local and systemic reaction (hypersensitivity) measured by histological score defined by the valuation of staining | Histological score defined by the valuation of staining | 3 years | Yes |
| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Completed |
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