The final follow-up plain radiograph is sufficient for clinical evaluation of polyethylene wear in total hip arthroplasty: A study of validity and reliability

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Background and purpose: Radiostereometric analysis (RSA) is a highly accurate tool for assessment of polyethylene (PE) wear in total hip arthroplasty (THA); however, PE wear measurements in clinical studies are often limited to plain radiographs. We evaluated the agreement between PE wear measured with PolyWare software, which uses plain radiographs, and by model-based RSA, which uses stereo radiographs. Methods: Measurements of PE wear postoperatively and at final follow-up (after mean 6 years) on plain radiographs of 12 patients after cementless THA were evaluated with PolyWare software and the results were compared with those from RSA as the gold standard (Model-based RSA using elementary geometrical shape models; EGS-RSA). With PolyWare, we either used the final radiographic follow-up (PW1) only or both the postoperative follow-up and the final follow-up (PW2). Results: The 2D mean wear measured (in mm) was 0.80, 1.07, and 0.60 for the PW2, PW1, and RSA method. 2D intra-method repeatability was similar for PW1 and RSA with limits of agreement (LOAs, in mm) of ± 0.22, and ± 0.23, respectively. 2D inter-method concurrent validity was best between PW1 and EGS-RSA with LOAs of ± 0.55. For 2D linear wear measurements, the PW1 method had a clinical repeatability similar to that of RSA. Interpretation: PW1 is sufficient for retrospective determination of 2D wear from medium-term wear measurements above 0.5 mm, It alleviates the need for baseline plain radiographs, has a clinical precision similar to that of RSA, and is easy and inexpensive to use. © 2010 Nordic Orthopaedic Federation.

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Stilling, M., Larsen, K., Andersen, N. T., Søballe, K., Kold, S., & Rahbek, O. (2010). The final follow-up plain radiograph is sufficient for clinical evaluation of polyethylene wear in total hip arthroplasty: A study of validity and reliability. Acta Orthopaedica, 81(5), 570–578. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.506632

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