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Blood and plasma titanium levels associated with well-functioning hip implants
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Geisinger Health System, Danville, Pennsylvania;2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;1. Cardiology Department, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK;2. Cardiff School of Sport, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, UK;3. Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK;4. Emeritus Professor of Cardiology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK;5. Consultant Cardiologist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK
Abstract:BackgroundHip implants are usually manufactured from cobalt-chromium and titanium alloys. As the implants wear and corrode, metal debris is released into the surrounding tissue and blood, providing a potential biomarker for their function. Whilst there are laboratory reference levels for blood cobalt and chromium in patients with well and poorly functioning hip implants, there are no such guidelines for titanium. This is despite the increasing use of titanium implants worldwide.Patients and methodsWe recruited a consecutive series of 95 patients (mean age 71 years, mean time after surgery 8.5 years) with one hip implant type, inserted by the same surgeon. We assessed clinical and radiological outcome, and measured blood and plasma titanium using high resolution inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry.ResultsThe upper normal reference limit for blood and plasma titanium was 2.20 and 2.56 μg L−1, respectively, and did not differ significantly between males and females.ConclusionWe are the first to propose a laboratory reference level for blood and plasma titanium in patients with well-functioning titanium hip implants. This is an essential starting point for further studies to explore the clinical usefulness of blood titanium as a biomarker of orthopaedic implant performance, and comes at a time of considerable controversy regarding the use of certain titanium alloys in hip arthroplasty.
Keywords:Blood titanium  Toxicity  TMZF  Reference range  HR ICP-MS  Total hip arthroplasty
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