Current issues in the diagnostics of hip dysplasia in newborns in the regions of the Russian Federation

Q4 Medicine
V. Baskov, S. Vissarionov, Maria S. Filippova, V. Kenis, P. Bortulev
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BACKGROUND:Early diagnostics of hip dysplasia in newborns are important medical and social problems because untimely treatment of these children leads to severe irreversible pathological disorders of the hip joint, dysplastic coxarthrosis, and consequently disability. Anamnesis data of patients from the Department of Hip Pathology of H. Turner National Medical Research Center for Children’s Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery show that late diagnoses of the dysplastic pathology of the hip joint are not rare, which does not tend to decrease in number. AIM:To identify and analyze the causes of the late diagnosis of dysplastic hip joint pathology in newborns in the Russian Federation. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Statistical data from 64 regions of the Russian Federation were collected and analyzed to study the causes of untimely diagnosis of dysplastic hip joint pathology in newborns. RESULTS:According to the information received, 3,456,207 children were born in 64 regions of the Russian Federation between 2019 and 2021. Of these children, 108,737 (3.1%) were diagnosed with hip dysplastic pathology of varying severity (acetabular dysplasia, subluxation, and dislocation), and 3,943 cases (3.6%) had untimely diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Late diagnosis is primarily caused by the untimely appearance of patients for ultrasound screening and initial examination by an orthopedist. The secondary reason is the understaffing of medical organizations with specialists–orthopedists and specialists in Doppler ultrasound examination. To reduce the number of cases of late diagnosed or missed dysplastic hip pathologies and improve the quality of orthopedic care for children in the Russian Federation, strengthening health education must be recommended among parents and staff of medical organizations with orthopedic and ultrasound specialists.
俄罗斯联邦各地区新生儿髋关节发育不良诊断的当前问题
背景:新生儿髋关节发育不良的早期诊断是一个重要的医疗和社会问题,因为不及时治疗会导致髋关节出现严重的不可逆病理紊乱、发育不良性髋关节病,进而导致残疾。H. Turner 国家儿童矫形和创伤外科医学研究中心髋关节病理科的患者病历资料显示,髋关节发育不良性病变的晚期诊断并不罕见,其数量也没有减少的趋势。目的:确定并分析俄罗斯联邦新生儿髋关节发育不良病症晚期诊断的原因。材料与方法:为研究新生儿髋关节发育不良病症诊断不及时的原因,收集并分析了俄罗斯联邦64个地区的统计数据。结果:根据收到的信息,2019年至2021年期间,俄罗斯联邦64个地区共出生了3456207名儿童。其中,108737 名儿童(3.1%)被诊断出患有不同严重程度的髋关节发育不良病症(髋臼发育不良、半脱位和脱位),3943 例(3.6%)诊断不及时。结论:诊断不及时的主要原因是患者没有及时接受超声波筛查和骨科医生的初步检查。其次是医疗机构的骨科专家和多普勒超声检查专家人手不足。为了减少髋关节发育不良的晚期诊断或漏诊病例,提高俄罗斯联邦儿童骨科治疗的质量,必须建议家长和医疗机构的骨科和超声波专家加强健康教育。
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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