Biomarkers of Hip Implant Function

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9780128215968
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2023 9780128215968
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Nearly all orthopaedic surgeons have implanted a cobalt-chromium hip, and most general practitioners have at least one patient with a cobalt-chromium prosthesis on their books. The recent worldwide controversy surrounding metal-on-metal bearings – and increasing concern over the use of metallic biomaterials in general – means that advice on how to manage patients with metal implants is of great interest to these professionals. Specifically, they want to know if there are any diagnostic tests that could be performed to gain clues about implant performance and the risk of local or systemic toxicity.

Biomarkers of Hip Implant Function aims to bring together all established and promising new biomarkers and critically evaluate their clinical usefulness. Researchers will benefit from an updated, comprehensive view of the topic to identify underexplored areas. Orthopaedic surgeons and general practitioners will use the book to monitor implant performance and manage their patients. The work may also benefit engineers and joint implant manufacturers by guiding improvements in implant design, and be of interest to regulators and policymakers to inform guidelines on the follow-up of hip implant recipients. 

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ISBN13:9780128215968
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Part I: Foundational information<br>1. Introduction to hip implants and biomarker testing<br>Ilona Swiatkowska, Shiraz A. Sabah, Laura-Maria Horga and Alister J. Hart<br>2. Degradation of metal hip implants<br>Andrew R. Beadling, Anne Neville and Michael G. Bryant<br>3. Implant metals and their potential toxicity<br>Ilona Swiatkowska</p> <p>Part II: Assessing hip implant function and risk of local and systemic adverse reactions<br>4. Markers of hip implant degradation: analytical considerations and clinical interpretation<br>Pascal-Andre Vendittoli, Angela Styhler and Ilona Swiatkowska<br>5. Biomarkers of compromised implant fixation<br>Reshid Berber, Benjamin Bloch, Peter James and Andrew Manktelow<br>6. Biomarkers of periprosthetic joint infection<br>Marc-Olivier Kiss and Vincent Masse<br>7. Hip implants and systemic cobalt toxicity: a comprehensive review with case studies<br>Ilona  Swiatkowska, Obakanyin J. Akinfosile, Ravindra V. Badhe, Mark Barba, Mathew T. Mathew and Divya Bijukumar</p> <p>Part III: Translational effect of biomarker research on clinical practice<br>8. Clinical guidelines on the use of biomarkers for surveillance of hip replacements<br>Harry Hothi, Reshid Berber, Shiraz A. Sabah and Alister J. Hart</p>

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