Normal radiographic parameters in paediatric pelvic radiographs from a Chinese population

E. Kuong, W. T. Gardner, P. Koljonen, S. Mahapatra, W. Chow
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Paediatric pelvic and hip radiographs are a common investigation used when assessing a child for suspected developmental dysplasia of the hip. This report describes an attempt to establish normal values of medial joint space, acetabular index and centre edge angle according to specific age groups and sex in a Chinese population. Patients who had undergone a pelvic radiograph as part of their assessment, but were subsequently found to have normal hips were recruited retrospectively. These patients were grouped according to sex and age; medial joint space, acetabular index and centre edge angle were measured in all radiographs. A mean±SD was calculated for each group, and then each age group was tested for statistical significance between the male and the female groups. A total of, 98 patients were recruited, who underwent 188 pelvic radiographs, resulting in images of 376 ‘normal’ hips. The results for medial joint space, acetabular index and centre edge angle for each age and sex group are described. Only the acetabular index requires different reference ranges for male and female patients because of consistent statistical significance between the two groups. It was found that medial joint space remained fairly constant throughout the age groups, whereas the acetabular index decreased and the centre edge angle increased slightly. The reference ranges for the parameters described here are quite different from those established previously in a population of Northern-European descent, which could be because of a variety of reasons including genetics, body habitus and measurement technique. We believe that it would be prudent to implement these different ranges when assessing patients of Chinese heritage to optimize care of patients who may suffer as a consequence of not receiving treatment for missed hip dysplasia. Level of Evidence: Diagnostic Study Level III – Study of nonconsecutive patients (without consistently applying the reference ‘gold’ standard).
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中国儿童骨盆x线片放射参数正常
儿科骨盆和髋关节x线片是评估儿童髋关节发育不良时常用的调查方法。本报告描述了在中国人群中根据特定的年龄和性别建立关节内侧间隙、髋臼指数和中心边缘角的正常值的尝试。曾接受骨盆x线片检查作为评估的一部分,但随后发现髋部正常的患者被回顾性招募。这些患者按性别和年龄分组;所有x线片均测量内侧关节间隙、髋臼指数和中心边缘角。各组计算平均值±SD,然后对各年龄组男女组进行统计学差异检验。总共招募了98名患者,他们接受了188张骨盆x线片,得到了376张“正常”髋关节的图像。描述了各年龄和性别组的内侧关节间隙、髋臼指数和中心边缘角的结果。只有髋臼指数对男女患者有不同的参考范围,两组间具有一致的统计学意义。结果发现,各年龄组的关节内侧间隙保持相当稳定,而髋臼指数下降,中心边缘角略有增加。这里描述的参数参考范围与先前在北欧血统人群中建立的参考范围大不相同,这可能是由于多种原因,包括遗传,身体习惯和测量技术。我们认为,在评估中国血统患者时,实施这些不同的范围是谨慎的,以优化可能因未接受髋关节发育不良治疗而遭受痛苦的患者的护理。证据等级:诊断研究III级——非连续患者的研究(不一致应用参考“金”标准)。
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