Weight‐bearing pain and implant migration, progressive radiolucencies, radiolucency more than 2 mm and subsidence on radiographs and CT are generally accepted criteria for knee arthroplasty loosening: An international Delphi consensus study

Author:

Buijs George S.12ORCID,Kievit Arthur J.12,Schafroth Matthias U.12,Hirschmann Michael T.34,Blankevoort Leendert12,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sport Medicine Amsterdam UMC, Location AMC Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Amsterdam Movement Sciences Musculoskeletal Health Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology Kantonsspital Baselland (Bruderholz, Liestal, Laufen) Bruderholz Switzerland

4. Department of Clinical Research, Research Group Michael T. Hirschmann, Regenerative Medicine & Biomechanics University of Basel Basel Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractPurposeEstablishing the diagnosis of loosening in total or unicondylar knee arthroplasty remains a challenge with different clinical and radiological signs evaluated in study designs with high risk of bias, where few or incomplete criteria are formulated for establishing the diagnosis of implant loosening. This study aimed at evaluating the variability between different clinical and radiological criteria and establish a consensus regarding clinical and radiological criteria for the diagnosis of knee arthroplasty loosening.MethodsHighly specialized knee surgeons focusing on revision arthroplasty were invited to take part in an international panel for a Delphi consensus study. In the first round, the participants were asked to state their most important clinical and radiological criteria for implant loosening. In a second round, the panel's agreement with the collected criteria was rated on a 5‐point Likert scale (1–5). High variability was defined by receiving at least one score each indicating complete disagreement and complete agreement. Consensus was established when over 70% of participants rated a criterion as ‘fully agree’ (5) or ‘mostly agree’ (4).ResultsHigh variability was observed in 56% of clinical criteria and 38% of radiological criteria. A consensus was reached on one clinical (weight‐bearing pain [82%]) and four radiological criteria, that is, implant migration, progressive radiolucencies, subsidence and radiolucencies >2 mm on X‐ray or computed tomography (CT) (84%–100%).ConclusionAmongst specialized knee revision surgeons, there is high variability in clinical and radiological criteria that are seen as important contributing factors to diagnosis of knee implant loosening. A consensus was reached on weight‐bearing pain as clinical criterion and on implant migration, progressive radiolucencies, subsidence and radiolucencies of more than 2 mm on X‐ray or CT as radiological criteria. The variability rates observed, along with the criteria that reached consensus, offer important insights for the standardization of diagnostic protocols.Level of evidenceLevel V.

Publisher

Wiley

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