Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational Study

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has introduced numerous health complications beyond its primary respiratory effects. Notably, there is growing concern about its role in avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, a condition where disrupted blood supply leads to bone death...

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Main Authors: Anikrit Srivastava, Gopal Pundkare, Madhav Khadilkar, Sanjay N. Patil
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-09-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Diseases and Traumatology
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jodp.jodp_33_24
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author Anikrit Srivastava
Gopal Pundkare
Madhav Khadilkar
Sanjay N. Patil
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description Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has introduced numerous health complications beyond its primary respiratory effects. Notably, there is growing concern about its role in avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, a condition where disrupted blood supply leads to bone death. Factors such as hypercoagulability, extensive corticosteroid use, and potential direct vascular effects from the virus may contribute to this association. This article explores the link between COVID-19 and AVN, examining its mechanisms, prevalence, and clinical implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional, observational study enrolled 32 patients who had COVID-19 infection and subsequently developed AVN of the femoral head. Various factors influencing AVN development were considered, including the timing of COVID-19 infection during the pandemic’s first and second waves, steroid treatment duration, and alcohol consumption history. The diagnosis was made using X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging findings. Results: Out of 32 patients, 19 contracted COVID-19 during the first wave, while 13 were infected during the second wave, indicating a higher virulence rate during the first wave. Although 20 patients received short-term steroid therapy, the duration and the dosage were not significant for AVN development. Similarly, the duration and amount of alcohol consumption among 11 patients were not significant enough to cause AVN. Therefore, we feel that the pathogenesis of COVID-19 infection itself likely plays a key role in AVN development, with factors such as steroid use and alcohol consumption being incidental findings. Conclusions: According to this study, we feel that the pathogenesis of COVID-19 infection itself likely plays a key role in AVN development, with factors such as steroid use and alcohol consumption being incidental findings.
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spelling doaj-art-bdb0578596a941c4a26302404fafda872025-08-20T01:47:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Orthopaedic Diseases and Traumatology2665-93522665-93602024-09-01719910210.4103/jodp.jodp_33_24Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational StudyAnikrit SrivastavaGopal PundkareMadhav KhadilkarSanjay N. PatilBackground: The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has introduced numerous health complications beyond its primary respiratory effects. Notably, there is growing concern about its role in avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, a condition where disrupted blood supply leads to bone death. Factors such as hypercoagulability, extensive corticosteroid use, and potential direct vascular effects from the virus may contribute to this association. This article explores the link between COVID-19 and AVN, examining its mechanisms, prevalence, and clinical implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional, observational study enrolled 32 patients who had COVID-19 infection and subsequently developed AVN of the femoral head. Various factors influencing AVN development were considered, including the timing of COVID-19 infection during the pandemic’s first and second waves, steroid treatment duration, and alcohol consumption history. The diagnosis was made using X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging findings. Results: Out of 32 patients, 19 contracted COVID-19 during the first wave, while 13 were infected during the second wave, indicating a higher virulence rate during the first wave. Although 20 patients received short-term steroid therapy, the duration and the dosage were not significant for AVN development. Similarly, the duration and amount of alcohol consumption among 11 patients were not significant enough to cause AVN. Therefore, we feel that the pathogenesis of COVID-19 infection itself likely plays a key role in AVN development, with factors such as steroid use and alcohol consumption being incidental findings. Conclusions: According to this study, we feel that the pathogenesis of COVID-19 infection itself likely plays a key role in AVN development, with factors such as steroid use and alcohol consumption being incidental findings.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jodp.jodp_33_24avascular necrosiscovid-19hip joint
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Sanjay N. Patil
Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational Study
Journal of Orthopaedic Diseases and Traumatology
avascular necrosis
covid-19
hip joint
title Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational Study
title_full Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational Study
title_fullStr Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational Study
title_short Association between COVID-19 Infection and Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: A Cross-sectional Observational Study
title_sort association between covid 19 infection and avascular necrosis of the femoral head a cross sectional observational study
topic avascular necrosis
covid-19
hip joint
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