Etiologic Classification Criteria of ARCO on Femoral Head Osteonecrosis Part 1: Glucocorticoid-Associated Osteonecrosis

  • Byung Ho Yoon
  • , Lynne C. Jones
  • , Chung Hwan Chen
  • , Edward Y. Cheng
  • , Quanjun Cui
  • , Wolf Drescher
  • , Wakaba Fukushima
  • , Valerie Gangji
  • , Stuart B. Goodman
  • , Yong Chan Ha
  • , Philippe Hernigou
  • , Marc Hungerford
  • , Richard Iorio
  • , Woo Lam Jo
  • , Vikas Khanduja
  • , Harry Kim
  • , Shin Yoon Kim
  • , Tae Young Kim
  • , Hee Young Lee
  • , Mel S. Lee
  • Young Kyun Lee, Yun Jong Lee, Michael A. Mont, Takashi Sakai, Nobuhiko Sugano, Masaki Takao, Takuaki Yamamoto, Kyung Hoi Koo

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Abstract

Background: Glucocorticoid usage, a leading cause of osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH), and its prevalence was reported in 25%-50% of non-traumatic ONFH patients. Nevertheless, there have been no unified criteria to classify glucocorticoid-associated ONFH (GA-ONFH). In 2015, the Association Research Circulation Osseous addressed the issue of developing a classification scheme. Methods: In June 2017, a task force was set up to conduct a Delphi survey concerning ONFH. The task force invited 28 experts in osteonecrosis/bone circulation from 8 countries. Each round of the Delphi survey consists of questionnaires, analysis of replies, and feedback reports to the panel. After 3 rounds of the survey, the panel reached a consensus on the classification criteria. The response rates were 100% (Round 1), 96% (Round 2), and 100% (Round 3), respectively. Results: The consensus on the classification criteria of GA-ONFH included the following: (1) patients should have a history of glucocorticoid use >2 g of prednisolone or its equivalent within a 3-month period; (2) osteonecrosis should be diagnosed within 2 years after glucocorticoid usage, and (3) patients should not have other risk factor(s) besides glucocorticoids. Conclusion: Association Research Circulation Osseous established classification criteria to standardize clinical studies concerning GA-ONFH.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)163-168.e1
JournalJournal of Arthroplasty
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2019

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Keywords

  • Delphi
  • avascular necrosis
  • corticosteroid
  • femoral head
  • glucocorticoid
  • osteonecrosis

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