The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 21, Issue: 7, Page: 1026-1031

Outcome of the Contralateral Hip in Rapidly Destructive Arthrosis After Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Preliminary Report

Motomura, Goro; Yamamoto, Takuaki; Nakashima, Yasuharu; Shuto, Toshihide; Jingushi, Seiya; Iwamoto, Yukihide
Hip
We investigated the outcome of the contralateral hip in patients with rapidly destructive arthrosis of the hip after total hip arthroplasty. Twenty-four patients were included, and the mean duration of radiographic follow-up was 7.0 years (range, 3.8-17.8 years). To assess the capable parameters for predicting the development of osteoarthritis, we evaluated the receiver operating characteristic curves. Three (12.5%) of 24 patients developed osteoarthritis and underwent total hip arthroplasty within 3.8 to 6.5 years. In these 3 patients, both the acetabular-head index and the center-edge angle were significantly lower than those in patients without osteoarthritis (P < .005). Based on the receiver operating characteristic curves, both an acetabular-head index of less than 72% and a center-edge angle of less than 16° were considered to be associated with the development of osteoarthritis.

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