Effectiveness of Helmet therapy for infants with moderate to severe positional plagiocephaly

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.3345/cep.2023.00626
Jeongho Kim, Jina Kim, Kyu Young Chae
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Background: The use of helmet treatment for positional plagiocephaly has increased recently; however, its effect is unknown in Korea. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of helmet therapy and identify its influencing factors Methods: Ninety pediatric patients diagnosed with moderate to severe positional plagiocephaly received helmet therapy. Severity of moderate to severe positional plagiocephaly was defined as cranial vault asymmetry (CVA) > 10 mm or CVA index (CVAI) >6%. Patients were categorized by age, severity, and daily helmet wear. Multiple regression analysis controlled for factors like sex and prematurity. Treatment success was assessed by comparing pre/post-helmet theray CVA and CVAI, considering normalization or decrease to mild plagiocephaly (CVA ≤ 10 mm or CVAI ≤ 6%). Results: A total of 90 participants were enrolled (mean age, 5.6±1.6 months; male, 53 [58.9%]). The mean helmet therapy duration was 6.4±2.7 months, while the mean daily wear time was 18.4±2.7 hours. Among the 90 patients, 66 (73.3%) had moderate disease and 24 (26.7%) had severe disease. The mean CVA and CVAI decreased by 6.3±2.7 mm and 4.3±1.8% after versus before treatment ( P <0.001). Treatment was successful in 76 infants (84.4%). The most effective changes in CVA and CVAI were noted in those who began treatment before 9 months of age (6.2±2.5 mm and 5.0±1.9%, P <0.001), had high compliance (6.2±2.4 mm and 4.9±1.9%, P<0.001), and had high severity (8.0±2.3 mm and 6.6±1.7%, P <0.001). Conclusion: Starting helmet treatment before 9 months and wearing it over 15 hours daily yielded better outcomes.
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头盔疗法对中重度位置性头颅畸形婴儿的疗效
背景:近年来,头盔治疗位置性斜头畸形的使用有所增加;但在韩国国内的效果尚不清楚。目的:探讨头盔治疗的有效性及其影响因素。方法:90例诊断为中重度斜头畸形的患儿接受头盔治疗。中度至重度位置性斜头畸形定义为颅顶不对称(CVA) > 10 mm或CVA指数(CVAI) >6%。患者按年龄、严重程度和每日头盔佩戴情况进行分类。多元回归分析控制了性别和早产等因素。通过比较头盔治疗前/后CVA和CVAI来评估治疗成功,考虑正常化或减少到轻度斜头畸形(CVA≤10 mm或CVAI≤6%)。结果:共纳入90例受试者(平均年龄5.6±1.6个月;男性53例[58.9%])。平均头盔治疗时间为6.4±2.7个月,平均每日佩戴时间为18.4±2.7小时。90例患者中,中度疾病66例(73.3%),重度疾病24例(26.7%)。治疗后CVA和CVAI分别比治疗前下降6.3±2.7 mm和4.3±1.8% (P <0.001)。76例(84.4%)患儿治疗成功。在9个月前开始治疗的患者(6.2±2.5 mm和5.0±1.9%,P<0.001),高依从性(6.2±2.4 mm和4.9±1.9%,P<0.001)和严重程度高(8.0±2.3 mm和6.6±1.7%,P<0.001)的CVA和CVAI变化最有效。结论:9个月前开始头盔治疗,每天佩戴15小时以上效果较好。
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