Ana Rita Jesus, Catarina Pinto Silva, Inês Romão Luz, José Eduardo Mendes, I. Balacó, Cristina Alves
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摘要
我们的目的是与对照组相比,分析帕夫利克束带疗法对儿童运动技能发展的影响。我们共纳入了 121 名儿童:55名病例(髋关节发育不良儿童)和66名健康对照组。病例从2017年至2021年招募,随访至2022年。对照组(无骨科病理的健康儿童)的招募时间为 2020 年至 2022 年。主要终点是达到三个大运动里程碑(无支撑坐、手膝爬行和独立行走)的时间。两组在性别分布、胎龄、出生体重和双胎妊娠率方面没有差异。髋关节发育不良组的阳性家族史发生率(20.0% vs 3.0%,p < 0.003)、臀先露发生率(38.2% vs 1.5%,p < 0.001)和剖腹产发生率(60.0% vs 19.7%,p < 0.001)显著高于发育不良组。髋关节发育不良患儿比健康对照组患儿晚 1 个月达到所评估的三项发育里程碑,但在统计学上并无显著差异(坐的 p = 0.133,爬的 p = 0.670,走的 p = 0.499)。使用帕夫利克背带治疗髋关节发育不良的儿童在掌握运动技能方面没有明显的延迟。
Impact of Pavlik Harness treatment on motor skills acquisition: A case–control study
Our purpose was to analyze the impact of Pavlik Harness treatment on children motor skills development, comparing to a control group. A total of 121 children were included: 55 cases (children with Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip) and 66 healthy controls. Cases were recruited from 2017 to 2021 and followed up to 2022. Controls (healthy children without orthopedic pathology) were recruited from 2020 to 2022. The primary endpoint was the time of achievement of three gross motor milestones (sitting without support, hands-and-knees crawling, and walking independently). The groups had no differences regarding sex distribution, gestational age, birth weight, and rate of twin pregnancy. The prevalence of positive family history of Development Dysplasia of the Hip (20.0% vs 3.0%, p < 0.003), breech presentation (38.2% vs 1.5%, p < 0.001), and C-section delivery (60.0% vs 19.7%, p < 0.001) was significantly higher in Development Dysplasia of the Hip group. Children with Development Dysplasia of the Hip achieved the three gross milestones evaluated 1 month later than healthy controls, although this was not statistically significant (p = 0.133 for sitting, p = 0.670 for crawling, and p = 0.499 for walking). Children with Development Dysplasia of the Hip, treated by Pavlik harness, do not have significant delays in motor skills acquisition.