A nationwide followup study of autoimmune and connective tissue disease among hip and knee implant patients

LB Signorello, W Ye, JP Fryzek, WJ Blot… - Journal of Long …, 2002 - dl.begellhouse.com
LB Signorello, W Ye, JP Fryzek, WJ Blot, L Lipworth, JK McLaughlin, O Nyren
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2002dl.begellhouse.com
Because implants can provoke varied immune system responses, we assessed whether hip
and knee implant recipients had an increased risk of autoimmune/connective tissue
diseases (AI/CTDs). Using national registry data from Sweden, we compared hospitalization
rates for AI/CTDs in 101,771 hip and 23,891 knee implant recipients to rates in the general
population. Hip patients were followed up to 22 years and knee patients up to 14 years
postimplantation. Our findings indicate that it is unlikely that hip or knee implantation results …
Abstract
Because implants can provoke varied immune system responses, we assessed whether hip and knee implant recipients had an increased risk of autoimmune/connective tissue diseases (AI/CTDs). Using national registry data from Sweden, we compared hospitalization rates for AI/CTDs in 101,771 hip and 23,891 knee implant recipients to rates in the general population. Hip patients were followed up to 22 years and knee patients up to 14 years postimplantation. Our findings indicate that it is unlikely that hip or knee implantation results in any increased risk for most AI/CTDs. After long-term followup, the associations we observed with polyarteritis nodosa and fibrositis could be the basis for future investigations.
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