Abstract In orthopaedic tribology, the ISO 14242-1 standard recommends that the serum lubricant is diluted with deionized water (DW). Sometimes, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) is used instead for the dilution.… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In orthopaedic tribology, the ISO 14242-1 standard recommends that the serum lubricant is diluted with deionized water (DW). Sometimes, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) is used instead for the dilution. Noncyclic, multidirectional pin-on-disk tests showed that the dilution of alpha calf serum with PBS or phosphate buffer resulted in a 5–40-fold decrease in the wear factor of unirradiated and of vitamin E stabilized, highly crosslinked ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) compared with DW dilution. It appears that the phosphates were mainly responsible for this phenomenon. PBS dilution may result in a substantial underestimation of clinical wear. With 1:1 DW dilution, the mean wear factor of highly crosslinked UHMWPE was 5.7-fold lower than that of unirradiated UHMWPE.
               
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