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Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China

Significant prevalence rates of adolescent scoliosis in China were suggested in previous studies. However, school screenings for adolescent scoliosis have been suspended due to low rates of positive detection under the past screening system in China. The present study was undertaken to screen for ad...

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Autores principales: Guo, Yawen, Jiang, Qingwu, Tanimoto, Tetsuya, Kami, Masahiro, Luo, Chunyan, Leppold, Claire, Nishimura, Koichi, He, Yongpin, Kato, Shigeaki, Ding, Xiaocang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28383412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000006481
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author Guo, Yawen
Jiang, Qingwu
Tanimoto, Tetsuya
Kami, Masahiro
Luo, Chunyan
Leppold, Claire
Nishimura, Koichi
He, Yongpin
Kato, Shigeaki
Ding, Xiaocang
author_facet Guo, Yawen
Jiang, Qingwu
Tanimoto, Tetsuya
Kami, Masahiro
Luo, Chunyan
Leppold, Claire
Nishimura, Koichi
He, Yongpin
Kato, Shigeaki
Ding, Xiaocang
author_sort Guo, Yawen
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description Significant prevalence rates of adolescent scoliosis in China were suggested in previous studies. However, school screenings for adolescent scoliosis have been suspended due to low rates of positive detection under the past screening system in China. The present study was undertaken to screen for adolescent scoliosis in middle school students under a modern assessment system in a district of Shanghai. We performed a population-based, cross-sectional study of a middle school scoliosis screening program in the Jingan district. In 2015, schoolchildren were initially screened by visual inspection of clinical signs and the forward-bending test. Suspected cases were referred for radiography in hospital for scoliosis diagnosis. A total of 5327 middle school students (grades 6–8) were screened with 520 (9.76%) positives (the positive rates of girls and boys at 15.28% and 4.59%, respectively) and no statistically significant difference among grades. Only 301 positives (57.9%) followed the referral for hospital radiography. There were 102 cases (33.9%) that were diagnosed with scoliosis by radiography criteria (Cobb angle ≥10°) including mild scoliosis (Cobb 10–25) for 94 cases and moderate scoliosis (Cobb 25–40) for 8 cases, and false-positives (Cobb 0) for 39 cases. The putative prevalence rate was estimated as 1.9% from the referred students. Under an accurate and modern assessment system, school screenings can detect scoliosis at a significant rate, but awareness of scoliosis risks is needed for residents in China to take up referrals for hospital diagnosis after school screenings.
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spelling pubmed-54111962017-05-02 Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China Guo, Yawen Jiang, Qingwu Tanimoto, Tetsuya Kami, Masahiro Luo, Chunyan Leppold, Claire Nishimura, Koichi He, Yongpin Kato, Shigeaki Ding, Xiaocang Medicine (Baltimore) 6600 Significant prevalence rates of adolescent scoliosis in China were suggested in previous studies. However, school screenings for adolescent scoliosis have been suspended due to low rates of positive detection under the past screening system in China. The present study was undertaken to screen for adolescent scoliosis in middle school students under a modern assessment system in a district of Shanghai. We performed a population-based, cross-sectional study of a middle school scoliosis screening program in the Jingan district. In 2015, schoolchildren were initially screened by visual inspection of clinical signs and the forward-bending test. Suspected cases were referred for radiography in hospital for scoliosis diagnosis. A total of 5327 middle school students (grades 6–8) were screened with 520 (9.76%) positives (the positive rates of girls and boys at 15.28% and 4.59%, respectively) and no statistically significant difference among grades. Only 301 positives (57.9%) followed the referral for hospital radiography. There were 102 cases (33.9%) that were diagnosed with scoliosis by radiography criteria (Cobb angle ≥10°) including mild scoliosis (Cobb 10–25) for 94 cases and moderate scoliosis (Cobb 25–40) for 8 cases, and false-positives (Cobb 0) for 39 cases. The putative prevalence rate was estimated as 1.9% from the referred students. Under an accurate and modern assessment system, school screenings can detect scoliosis at a significant rate, but awareness of scoliosis risks is needed for residents in China to take up referrals for hospital diagnosis after school screenings. Wolters Kluwer Health 2017-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5411196/ /pubmed/28383412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000006481 Text en Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives License 4.0, which allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to the author. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0
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Guo, Yawen
Jiang, Qingwu
Tanimoto, Tetsuya
Kami, Masahiro
Luo, Chunyan
Leppold, Claire
Nishimura, Koichi
He, Yongpin
Kato, Shigeaki
Ding, Xiaocang
Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China
title Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China
title_full Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China
title_fullStr Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China
title_full_unstemmed Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China
title_short Low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland China
title_sort low hospital referral rates of school scoliosis screening positives in an urban district of mainland china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28383412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000006481
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