髋关节发育不良 Ortolani 和 Barlow 检查假阴性的风险因素。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Orthopaedics & Traumatology-Surgery & Research Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.otsr.2023.103796
Si Heng Sharon Tan, Joel Xue Yi Lim, Andrew Kean Seng Lim, James Hoi Po Hui
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导言:尽管通过新生儿临床检查和奥托拉尼和巴洛手法进行普遍筛查已被广泛采用,但由于其灵敏度较低,且无法识别最终需要手术干预的髋关节,因此其作为唯一筛查工具的作用还存在争议:本研究旨在确定在新生儿 DDH 筛查中出现 Ortolani 和 Barlow 检查假阴性的风险因素。假设髋关节发育不良的风险因素同样可能是奥托拉尼和巴洛检查假阴性的风险因素:在这项为期 14 年的回顾性队列研究中,新生儿科医生对 1999 年 1 月 1 日至 2013 年 12 月 31 日期间在一家医疗机构出生的所有新生儿进行了奥托拉尼/巴洛手法临床筛查。尽管临床检查结果正常,但存在阳性风险因素的婴儿将在出生后三个月内接受双侧髋关节超声检查,并根据格拉夫法、哈克动态超声筛查法和特杰森股骨头覆盖评估法进行评估:共有 164 名奥托拉尼和巴洛检查正常的婴儿因存在危险因素而被安排进行双侧髋关节超声检查。其中,32 名婴儿(19.5%)在超声波检查中被评估为髋关节异常。臀位是奥托拉尼/巴洛检查假阴性的唯一有统计学意义的风险因素(14/34,41.2% vs. 18/112,13.8%;P 讨论:建议对所有臀先露的婴儿进行超声髋关节检查,即使他们的奥托拉尼和巴洛检查结果正常:证据等级:III;病例对照研究。
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Risk factors for a false negative Ortolani and Barlow examination in developmental dysplasia of the hip

Introduction

Although universal screening by neonatal clinical examination with Ortolani and Barlow manoeuvres is widely adopted, its role as a sole screening tool is controversial due to its poor sensitivity and failure in identifying hip joints that eventually require surgical intervention.

Hypothesis

This study aims to identify risk factors for a false negative Ortolani and Barlow examination in neonatal screening for DDH. The hypothesis is that risk factors for developmental dysplasia of the hips could similarly be risk factors for a false negative Ortolani and Barlow examination.

Material and methods

In the 14-year retrospective cohort study, all newborn infants born in a single institution from 1st January 1999 to 31st December 2013 were screened clinically with the Ortolani/Barlow manoeuvre by a neonatologist. Infants with positive risk factors, despite a normal clinical examination, were then scheduled for bilateral hip ultrasound in the first three months of life and evaluated according to the Graf's method, Harcke's method of dynamic ultrasound screening and Terjesen's method of evaluation for femoral head coverage.

Results

A total of 164 infants with normal Ortolani and Barlow examinations were scheduled for bilateral hip ultrasound due to the presence of risk factors. Amongst these, 32 (19.5%) infants were evaluated to have an abnormal hip on ultrasound. Breech position was the only statistically significant risk factor for a false negative Ortolani/Barlow examination (14/34, 41.2% vs. 18/112, 13.8%; p < 0.001).

Discussion

Sonographic hip examinations are recommended for all infants with breech presentation even if they have a normal Ortolani and Barlow examination.

Level of evidence

III; case-control study.

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期刊介绍: Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research (OTSR) publishes original scientific work in English related to all domains of orthopaedics. Original articles, Reviews, Technical notes and Concise follow-up of a former OTSR study are published in English in electronic form only and indexed in the main international databases.
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