Mertens Marty T, Singh Jasvinder A
Rheumatology Section, Medicine Service, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Open Orthop J. 2011 Mar 16;5:92-105. doi: 10.2174/1874325001105010092.
We performed a systematic review of all MEDLINE-published studies of biomarkers in arthroplasty. Thirty studies met the inclusion criteria; majority evaluated biomarkers for osteolysis, aseptic prosthetic loosening, and prosthetic infections. Four studies reported an elevated Cross-linked N-telopeptides of type I collagen (urine or serum) in patients with osteolysis or aseptic prosthetic loosening when compared to appropriate controls. Two or more studies each found elevated C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and interleukin-6 in patients with infected prosthetic joints compared to controls. Most other biomarkers were either examined by single studies or had inconsistent or insignificant associations with outcomes. We conclude that the majority of the biomarkers currently lack the evidence to be considered as biomarkers for arthroplasty outcomes. Further studies are needed.
我们对MEDLINE上发表的所有关于关节置换生物标志物的研究进行了系统综述。30项研究符合纳入标准;大多数研究评估了用于骨溶解、无菌性假体松动和假体感染的生物标志物。四项研究报告称,与适当对照组相比,骨溶解或无菌性假体松动患者的I型胶原交联N-末端肽(尿液或血清)升高。两项或更多研究各自发现,与对照组相比,假体关节感染患者的C反应蛋白、红细胞沉降率和白细胞介素-6升高。大多数其他生物标志物要么仅在单一研究中进行了检测,要么与结果的关联不一致或不显著。我们得出结论,目前大多数生物标志物缺乏被视为关节置换结果生物标志物的证据。需要进一步的研究。