Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthoplasty
Osteoarthritis is a condition in which joint cartilage and bone degenerate progressively over time. Total joint arthroplasty is a definitive treatment. Cortisol is a hormone that is associated with pain and inflammation. This study aims to investigate the cortisol levels in patients undergoing total...
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doaj-b7dca4abb4814619989d07b384be29302021-05-18T22:33:19ZengSAGE PublishingClinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis1938-27232021-04-012710.1177/1076029621987614Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint ArthoplastyRajan Khanna MD0Hannah Slovacek MD1Jeffrey Liles MD2Sandra Haddad MD3Pavel Poredos MD, PhD4Emily Bontekoe BS5Mateja Jezovnik MD, PhD6Debra Hoppensteadt PhD7Jawed Fareed PhD8William Hopkinson MD9 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA Medical Clinic Division of Vascular Medicine, Ljubljana University Medical Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA Department of Advanced Cardiopulmonary Therapies and Transplantation, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Loyola University Chicago, Health Sciences Division, Maywood, IL, USA Cardiovascular Research Institute, Loyola University Chicago, Health Sciences Division, Maywood, IL, USA Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Department, Loyola University Chicago, Health Sciences Division, Maywood, IL, USAOsteoarthritis is a condition in which joint cartilage and bone degenerate progressively over time. Total joint arthroplasty is a definitive treatment. Cortisol is a hormone that is associated with pain and inflammation. This study aims to investigate the cortisol levels in patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty. Plasma samples were collected from 71 total joint arthroplasty (TJA) patients at baseline (pre-surgery), 24 hours post-operation, and 5 days post-operation. Cortisol levels were measured in each sample using a commercially available ELISA kit. All results were compiled as group means ± SD. The plasma cortisol level at baseline were 218.5 ± 12 ng/mL. The 24-hour post-surgical samples showed a marked increase in cortisol levels 240.7 ± 15 ng/mL. The blood samples drawn at the 5th day after surgery showed a downward trend (74 ± 12 ng/mL). At 5 days post-operation, cortisol levels were significantly lower than at baseline or 24 hours post-operation. These results point to the fact that prior to surgery, the patient’s emotional stress contributes to increased serum cortisol levels. The higher level of cortisol persists at 24 hours post-operation due to inflammation from the procedure. This data also suggests that at 5 days post-operation, the inflammatory response from the surgery and emotional stress subside, resulting in a near normalization of the cortisol levels. Cortisol is a hormone that plays a major role in the body’s response to surgery. The relevance between cortisol and different points in the surgical timeline has the potential to prognosticate and improve recovery measures.https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029621987614 |
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Rajan Khanna MD Hannah Slovacek MD Jeffrey Liles MD Sandra Haddad MD Pavel Poredos MD, PhD Emily Bontekoe BS Mateja Jezovnik MD, PhD Debra Hoppensteadt PhD Jawed Fareed PhD William Hopkinson MD |
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Rajan Khanna MD Hannah Slovacek MD Jeffrey Liles MD Sandra Haddad MD Pavel Poredos MD, PhD Emily Bontekoe BS Mateja Jezovnik MD, PhD Debra Hoppensteadt PhD Jawed Fareed PhD William Hopkinson MD Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthoplasty Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis |
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Rajan Khanna MD Hannah Slovacek MD Jeffrey Liles MD Sandra Haddad MD Pavel Poredos MD, PhD Emily Bontekoe BS Mateja Jezovnik MD, PhD Debra Hoppensteadt PhD Jawed Fareed PhD William Hopkinson MD |
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Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthoplasty |
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Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthoplasty |
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Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthoplasty |
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Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthoplasty |
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Regulation of Cortisol in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthoplasty |
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regulation of cortisol in patients undergoing total joint arthoplasty |
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Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis |
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Osteoarthritis is a condition in which joint cartilage and bone degenerate progressively over time. Total joint arthroplasty is a definitive treatment. Cortisol is a hormone that is associated with pain and inflammation. This study aims to investigate the cortisol levels in patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty. Plasma samples were collected from 71 total joint arthroplasty (TJA) patients at baseline (pre-surgery), 24 hours post-operation, and 5 days post-operation. Cortisol levels were measured in each sample using a commercially available ELISA kit. All results were compiled as group means ± SD. The plasma cortisol level at baseline were 218.5 ± 12 ng/mL. The 24-hour post-surgical samples showed a marked increase in cortisol levels 240.7 ± 15 ng/mL. The blood samples drawn at the 5th day after surgery showed a downward trend (74 ± 12 ng/mL). At 5 days post-operation, cortisol levels were significantly lower than at baseline or 24 hours post-operation. These results point to the fact that prior to surgery, the patient’s emotional stress contributes to increased serum cortisol levels. The higher level of cortisol persists at 24 hours post-operation due to inflammation from the procedure. This data also suggests that at 5 days post-operation, the inflammatory response from the surgery and emotional stress subside, resulting in a near normalization of the cortisol levels. Cortisol is a hormone that plays a major role in the body’s response to surgery. The relevance between cortisol and different points in the surgical timeline has the potential to prognosticate and improve recovery measures. |
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