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Асептическая нестабильность эндопротеза тазобедренного сустава у больных коксартрозом

Асептическая нестабильность эндопротеза тазобедренного сустава у больных коксартрозом

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Research Objective study of bone tissue remodeling features at aseptic instability (АI) of the femoral endoprosthesis in patients with coxarthrosis according to a level of biomechanical markers of bone resorption and formation. 41 patients with coxarthrosis have been examined, a primary total hip replacement was carried out in 27 patients of them (the comparison group), the endoprosthesis re-replacement was performed in 14 patients of the basic group with endoprosthesis АI. Among the examined patients there were 20 men and 21 women aged from 46 to 67. The control group contained 13 donors. All the patients were made double-energy x-ray absorptiometry, formation markers (osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase bone isoenzyme) and bone resorption (С-terminal first type collagen telopeptide) and calcium phosphoric metabolism state were determined. The significant data were considered to be the data with probability index р

Цель исследования изучение особенностей ремоделирования костной ткани при асептической нестабильности (АН) эндопротеза тазобедренного сустава у больных коксартрозом по уровню биохимических маркеров резорбции и формирования кости. Обследован 41 пациент после эндопротезирования тазобедренного сустава по поводу коксартроза, у 27 из них (группа сравнения) выполнено первичное ТЭ П тазобедренного сустава, у 14 (основная группа) реэндопротезирование. Среди обследованных 20 мужчин и 21 женщина в возрасте от 46 до 67 лет. Контрольная группа 13 доноров. Всем больным выполняли двухэнергетическую рентгеновскую абсорбциометрию, определяли маркеры формирования (остеокальцин и костный изофермент щелочной фосфатазы) и резорбции (С-концевые телопептиды коллагена I типа) кости и состояние кальций-фосфорного обмена. Достоверными считались данные при показателе вероятности р

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коксартроз, асептическая нестабильность эндопротеза, реэндопротезирование, ремоделирование костной ткани, биохимические маркеры

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