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Prosthetic Hip-Associated Cobalt Toxicity

Authors :
Andrew King
Anthony F. Pizon
Michael G. Abesamis
Nathan B. Menke
Source :
Journal of Medical Toxicology. 9:416-417
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

Prosthetic hip-associated cobalt toxicity (PHACT) is gaining recognition due to the use of metal-on-metal total hip replacements. Identifying true toxicity from merely elevated cobalt levels can be extremely difficult due to the lack of available data. An extensive review of the medical literature was undertaken to characterize cobalt toxicity from prosthetic hips. As an objective approach to making the diagnosis of PHACT, we suggest the following criteria: (1) elevated serum or whole blood cobalt levels due to a prosthetic hip, (2) at least two test-confirmed findings consistent with cobalt toxicity, and (3) exclusion of other etiologies. Adhering to objective diagnostic data for PHACT is a realistic and prudent method by which to eliminate the subjectivity of vague or difficult to identify complaints. These diagnostic criteria are not meant to evaluate prosthetic hardware failure, but as a means to identify systemic cobalt toxicity. Finally, assessment of cobalt toxicity from prosthetic hips should be done in conjunction with a medical toxicologist.

Details

ISSN :
19376995 and 15569039
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a07031c65807fb65606e2e2f7811245c