Seasonal variation in newborn hip dysplasia: Unraveling the impact of weather on hip development.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Ung Sia, Hui Wen Chen, Wei Chun Lee, Hsuan Kai Kao, Wen E Yang, Chia Hsieh Chang
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Abstract

Background: Babies born in winter have greater incidence of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and related surgeries. How weather conditions impact hip development and how screening program reacts weather issue remain unknown. This study tests a hypothesis that winter born babies have more newborn acetabular dysplasia and laxity that is responsible of later DDH.

Methods: Retrospective data from newborns who had hip ultrasonography in the first 3 days of life were analyzed. The Graf type IIc, III, IV (shallow acetabulum) and type D (laxity) were classified as abnormal. The association and risks of an abnormal hip were analyzed with gender, gestational age, fetal presentation, parity and external temperature of birth month and the last 3 months before birth using the Pearson chi-square test and logistic regression.

Results: A total of 10962 newborns participated in hip ultrasound exams voluntarily in nurseries from 2016 to 2022. Distribution of babies with Graf type I, IIa, IIc, D, III/IV hips were 88.8%, 10%, 0.5%, 0.6%, and 0.1%, respectively. Female was the most significant factor for congenital shallow acetabulum (3.8x) and hip laxity (4x) compared to male (p < 0.001). Preterm babies had a borderline lower risk of abnormal hips (0.4x, p = 0.05). Winter season is not associated with newborn abnormal hips (p = 0.36, statistical power = 80%), but a positive correlation was noted between external temperature and incidence of abnormal hips (r = 0.62, p = 0.03). Cold weather does not have a direct internal effect in acetabular dysplasia or hip laxity at birth.

Conclusions: Babies who were born in winter were not associated with acetabular dysplasia and hip laxity at birth but had greater risks of late-diagnosed DDH and surgeries. The postnatal effects from weather should be addressed by a public awareness campaign, and hip screening may not be limited on the neonatal stage.

Level of evidence: level III, diagnostic.

新生儿髋关节发育不良的季节性变化:揭示天气对髋关节发育的影响。
背景:冬季出生的婴儿髋关节发育不良(DDH)和相关手术的发病率较高。天气条件如何影响髋关节发育以及筛查项目如何应对天气问题仍是未知数。本研究验证了一个假设,即冬季出生的婴儿有更多的新生儿髋臼发育不良和松弛,这也是日后髋关节发育不良的原因:方法:对出生后 3 天内接受髋关节超声检查的新生儿的回顾性数据进行分析。格拉夫 IIc 型、III 型、IV 型(髋臼较浅)和 D 型(松弛)被列为异常。利用皮尔逊卡方检验和逻辑回归分析了髋关节异常与性别、胎龄、胎儿表现、奇偶数、出生月份和出生前 3 个月体温的关联性和风险:从2016年到2022年,共有10962名新生儿自愿参加了托儿所的臀部超声检查。格拉夫Ⅰ型、Ⅱa型、Ⅱc型、D型、Ⅲ型/Ⅳ型髋关节的婴儿分布分别为88.8%、10%、0.5%、0.6%和0.1%。与男性相比,女性是导致先天性浅髋臼(3.8 倍)和髋关节松弛(4 倍)的最重要因素(P 结论):冬季出生的婴儿与出生时髋臼发育不良和髋关节松弛无关,但晚期诊断为DDH和手术的风险更高。应通过提高公众意识的活动来应对天气对出生后的影响,髋关节筛查也不应局限于新生儿阶段。
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期刊介绍: Pediatrics and Neonatology is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Taiwan Pediatric Association and The Society of Neonatology ROC, and is indexed in EMBASE and SCOPUS. Articles on clinical and laboratory research in pediatrics and related fields are eligible for consideration.
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