The Prevalence of Hip Dysplasia on Radiographs for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis.

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1097/BPO.0000000000002733
Hayley Fowler, Anjali Prior, Mathew J Gregoski, Sara S Van Nortwick, Richard Jones, Cody Ashy, Matthew A Dow, Annemarie C Galasso, James F Mooney, Robert F Murphy
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Abstract

Background: During radiographic assessment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), upright images frequently capture the hip. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of radiographic hip dysplasia on postero-anterior (PA) scoliosis radiographs, as defined as a lateral center edge angle (LCEA) ≤25 degrees.

Methods: All patients with upright PA scoliosis radiographs over a one-year study period at a single tertiary academic medical center (2020 to 2021) were included in the study. Radiographs containing the hip joints were annotated by 3 reviewers for left and right LCEA, and triradiate cartilage (TRC) status. Inter-rater reliability was determined among the 3 reviewers.

Results: Two hundred fifty patients {500 hips, 75.6% female, median age 14 [interquartile range (IQR)=3]} had PA scoliosis radiographs that captured the hip, which qualified for analysis. Seventy-four hips (14.8%) demonstrated evidence of dysplasia (LCEA ≤25 deg) in 55/250 patients (22%). The median LCEA was significantly lower in the dysplastic hip cohort (23.9 deg, IQR=4.8 deg), compared with those without dysplasia (33 deg IQR=7.3 deg; P =0.001). A higher percentage of dysplastic hip patients were female than male (72.7% vs. 27.3%). Patients with bilateral dysplasia had a similar LCEA ( 22.9 deg) [to those with unilateral dysplasia (22.9 deg left, 23.9 deg right, P =0.689)].

Conclusions: In a cohort of 250 AIS patients, 22% demonstrated evidence of hip dysplasia, as defined as an LCEA ≤2 degrees. The dysplastic patients were more likely to be female. Screening for hip symptomatology in AIS patients may be of benefit, considering the frequency of radiographic hip dysplasia in this population.

Level of evidence: III. Type of Evidence: diagnostic.

青少年特发性脊柱侧弯症放射影像中髋关节发育不良的患病率。
背景:在对青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)进行放射学评估时,直立影像经常会捕捉到髋部。本研究的目的是评估后前侧(PA)脊柱侧弯X光片上髋关节发育不良的发生率,即外侧中心边缘角(LCEA)≤25度:方法:在一个三级学术医疗中心进行的为期一年的研究(2020年至2021年)中,所有直立PA脊柱侧弯患者均被纳入研究范围。包含髋关节的X光片由3名审片人员对左右LCEA和三桡侧软骨(TRC)状态进行注释。结果:250名患者{500个髋部,75.6%为女性,中位年龄14岁[四分位间距(IQR)=3]}的PA脊柱侧凸X光片拍摄了髋部,符合分析条件。在 55/250 例患者(22%)中,74 个髋关节(14.8%)有发育不良的证据(LCEA ≤25 deg)。与没有发育不良的髋关节(33 deg IQR=7.3 deg; P=0.001)相比,发育不良髋关节队列的 LCEA 中位数明显较低(23.9 deg,IQR=4.8 deg)。髋关节发育不良患者中女性比例高于男性(72.7% 对 27.3%)。双侧发育不良患者的LCEA(22.9度)[与单侧发育不良患者(左侧22.9度,右侧23.9度,P=0.689)]相似:在一组 250 名 AIS 患者中,22% 的患者有髋关节发育不良的迹象,即 LCEA ≤ 2 度。发育不良的患者多为女性。考虑到AIS患者中髋关节放射学发育不良的发生率,对其进行髋关节症状筛查可能是有益的:证据级别:III。证据类型:诊断。
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期刊介绍: ​Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics is a leading journal that focuses specifically on traumatic injuries to give you hands-on on coverage of a fast-growing field. You''ll get articles that cover everything from the nature of injury to the effects of new drug therapies; everything from recommendations for more effective surgical approaches to the latest laboratory findings.
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