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Are CT Scans a Satisfactory Substitute for the Follow-Up of RSA Migration Studies of Uncemented Cups? : A Comparison of RSA Double Examinations and CT Datasets of 46 Total Hip Arthroplasties

Authors :
Otten, Volker
Maguire Jr., Gerald Q.
Noz, Marilyn E.
Zeleznik, Michael P.
Nilsson, Kjell G.
Olivecrona, Henrik
Otten, Volker
Maguire Jr., Gerald Q.
Noz, Marilyn E.
Zeleznik, Michael P.
Nilsson, Kjell G.
Olivecrona, Henrik
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

As part of the 14-year follow-up of a prospectively randomized radiostereometry (RSA) study on uncemented cup fixation, two pairs of stereo radiographs and a CT scan of 46 hips were compared. Tantalum beads, inserted during the primary operation, were detected in the CT volume and the stereo radiographs and used to produce datasets of 3D coordinates. The limit of agreement between the combined CT and RSA datasets was calculated in the same way as the precision of the double RSA examination. The precision of RSA corresponding to the 99% confidence interval was 1.36°, 1.36°, and 0.60° for -, -, and -rotation and 0.40, 0.17, and 0.37 mm for -, -, and -translation. The limit of agreement between CT and RSA was 1.51°, 2.17°, and 1.05° for rotation and 0.59, 0.56, and 0.74 mm for translation. The differences between CT and RSA are close to the described normal 99% confidence interval for precision in RSA: 0.3° to 2° for rotation and 0.15 to 0.6 mm for translation. We conclude that measurements using CT and RSA are comparable and that CT can be used for migration studies for longitudinal evaluations of patients with RSA markers.<br />QC 20170130

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235012090
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155.2017.3681458