General Ultrasound Screening Reduces the Rate of First Operative Procedures for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: A Case-Control Study
Objectives To assess the effectiveness of general ultrasound screening to prevent first operative procedures of the hip. Study design We conducted a case-control study in a population in which general ultrasound screening supplementing clinical screening is recommended and offered free of charge for...
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description | Objectives To assess the effectiveness of general ultrasound screening to prevent first operative procedures of the hip. Study design We conducted a case-control study in a population in which general ultrasound screening supplementing clinical screening is recommended and offered free of charge for all children. Participation in ultrasound screening before week 7 as recommended in Germany was the exposure of interest. Case ascertainment was based on active surveillance in orthopedic hospitals. The case definition was: first operative procedure for developmental dysplasia of the hip (closed reduction, open reduction, or osteotomy) in children >9 weeks old and |
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Study design We conducted a case-control study in a population in which general ultrasound screening supplementing clinical screening is recommended and offered free of charge for all children. Participation in ultrasound screening before week 7 as recommended in Germany was the exposure of interest. Case ascertainment was based on active surveillance in orthopedic hospitals. The case definition was: first operative procedure for developmental dysplasia of the hip (closed reduction, open reduction, or osteotomy) in children >9 weeks old and <5 years old and born between 1996 and 2001. Control subjects from the same birth cohorts were recruited in telephone surveys. Results Cases of first operative procedures for developmental dysplasia of the hip (n = 446) were compared with 1173 control subjects for ultrasound screening. Effectiveness of ultrasound screening to prevent first operative procedures for developmental dysplasia of the hip was estimated as 52% (95% CI, 32-67). Effectiveness did not vary substantially for closed and open reductions and osteotomy. Conclusions General ultrasound screening reduces the rate of operative procedures for developmental dysplasia of the hip; the impact on developmental dysplasia of the hip. Treatment rates and avascular necrosis need further assessment to balance the benefit against potential overtreatment and adverse effects.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0022-3476</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1097-6833</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2011.08.037</identifier><identifier>PMID: 21962602</identifier><identifier>CODEN: JOPDAB</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Maryland Heights, MO: Mosby, Inc</publisher><subject>adverse effects ; Biological and medical sciences ; Case-Control Studies ; Child, Preschool ; children ; Diseases of the osteoarticular system ; Female ; General aspects ; Germany - epidemiology ; Hip - abnormalities ; Hip - diagnostic imaging ; Hip - surgery ; Hip Dislocation, Congenital - diagnostic imaging ; Hip Dislocation, Congenital - epidemiology ; Hip Dislocation, Congenital - surgery ; hip dysplasia ; hips ; hospitals ; Humans ; Incidence ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Malformations and congenital and or hereditary diseases involving bones. 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Effectiveness did not vary substantially for closed and open reductions and osteotomy. Conclusions General ultrasound screening reduces the rate of operative procedures for developmental dysplasia of the hip; the impact on developmental dysplasia of the hip. 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