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Personal Hip Resurfacing Stories => Bilateral Hip Resurfacing Stories => Topic started by: JessBilateral on November 09, 2020, 02:15:44 PM

Title: How high is too high for chromium levels?
Post by: JessBilateral on November 09, 2020, 02:15:44 PM
Hi All,

I had Bilateral Birmingham resurfacings in 2009 at the age of 24. Double the dose and double the fun! I have been tracking my blood metal levels for almost 11 years and recently had 202 for my chromium level and 105 for cobalt (ug/L for both). I understand from the literature that i am ok if below 119 of cobalt but what is the situation for chromium as I can't seem to get clarity on that and have been told this is 'something i must talk to my consultant about as a priority'. I have had MRIs and am currently asymptomatic.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated! thanks so much x
Title: Re: How high is too high for chromium levels?
Post by: imgetinold on November 09, 2020, 08:34:52 PM
On my last test, they used a different scale than that.  Here is what the test results listed the upper limits as:
Chromium:  < 1.3 mcg/L
Cobolt:  < 1.9 mcg/L


The complete test description was:
"...Reporting Limit: 10 mcg/L
The normal value for titanium is generally less than
5 mcg/L. In patients with a titanium-based
implant/prosthesis, a serum concentration greater than
10 mcg/L may be indicative of wear. However, a
reported titanium value alone is not predictive of
prosthesis wear or failure.
Analysis by Inductively Coupled Plasma/Mass
Spectrometry (ICP/MS)"


Not sure if this helps.


Andy
Title: Re: How high is too high for chromium levels?
Post by: dannythebeerman on November 16, 2020, 11:45:40 PM
Many Of the Doctors mentioned on this site would answer many of your questions or concerns via email.  I was 2 for 2 in getting replies from different doctors.