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Cross-Sectional Survey of Childhood Acetabular Development in Japan

INTRODUCTION: We aimed to clarify childhood acetabular development and to identify the incidence of children’s hip dysplasia in Japan using radiographs of the contralateral hip. METHODS: We performed radiological cross-sectional evaluation of hip development in 211 patients (106 boys, 211 hips) in d...

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Autores principales: Tsukagoshi, Yuta, Kamegaya, Makoto, Kamada, Hiroshi, Morita, Mitsuaki, Tomaru, Yohei, Nakagawa, Shogo, Kimura, Mio, Takeuchi, Ryoko, Nishino, Tomofumi, Yamazaki, Masashi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33324775
http://dx.doi.org/10.31662/jmaj.2019-0035
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author Tsukagoshi, Yuta
Kamegaya, Makoto
Kamada, Hiroshi
Morita, Mitsuaki
Tomaru, Yohei
Nakagawa, Shogo
Kimura, Mio
Takeuchi, Ryoko
Nishino, Tomofumi
Yamazaki, Masashi
author_facet Tsukagoshi, Yuta
Kamegaya, Makoto
Kamada, Hiroshi
Morita, Mitsuaki
Tomaru, Yohei
Nakagawa, Shogo
Kimura, Mio
Takeuchi, Ryoko
Nishino, Tomofumi
Yamazaki, Masashi
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description INTRODUCTION: We aimed to clarify childhood acetabular development and to identify the incidence of children’s hip dysplasia in Japan using radiographs of the contralateral hip. METHODS: We performed radiological cross-sectional evaluation of hip development in 211 patients (106 boys, 211 hips) in different age groups (age range: 3–9 years). We excluded patients who complained of bilateral coxalgia at the first visit or had received a diagnosis of acetabular dysplasia. We measured the acetabular index (AI), center-edge angle (CEA), and acetabular head index (AHI) in plain radiographs taken at the first visit. RESULTS: A significant correlation was found between age and CEA in boys, but other parameters had no significant correlation. The mean AI values in boys and girls were 18 ± 3° and 20 ± 4° (p < 0.01), respectively, and the mean CEA values were 25 ± 5° and 24 ± 5° (p = 0.43), respectively. The mean AHI values in boys and girls were 83 ± 6% and 81 ± 7%, respectively (p < 0.01). Two of the 120 children (66 boys and 54 girls) aged ≥6 years old had a hip CEA < 15°; both were girls. CONCLUSIONS: We found decreased acetabular development in girls, and 4% (2/54) of girls without any history of dislocation belonged to Severin’s group III. Acetabular dysplasia was observed more frequently in children from Japanese than in those from other countries. Girls with less than two standard deviations in hip dysplasia indices had an AI of 28°, an AHI of 67%, and a CEA of 14°. These reference values may be useful as prognostic indicators for hip dysplasia and OA in adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-77337432020-12-14 Cross-Sectional Survey of Childhood Acetabular Development in Japan Tsukagoshi, Yuta Kamegaya, Makoto Kamada, Hiroshi Morita, Mitsuaki Tomaru, Yohei Nakagawa, Shogo Kimura, Mio Takeuchi, Ryoko Nishino, Tomofumi Yamazaki, Masashi JMA J Original Research Article INTRODUCTION: We aimed to clarify childhood acetabular development and to identify the incidence of children’s hip dysplasia in Japan using radiographs of the contralateral hip. METHODS: We performed radiological cross-sectional evaluation of hip development in 211 patients (106 boys, 211 hips) in different age groups (age range: 3–9 years). We excluded patients who complained of bilateral coxalgia at the first visit or had received a diagnosis of acetabular dysplasia. We measured the acetabular index (AI), center-edge angle (CEA), and acetabular head index (AHI) in plain radiographs taken at the first visit. RESULTS: A significant correlation was found between age and CEA in boys, but other parameters had no significant correlation. The mean AI values in boys and girls were 18 ± 3° and 20 ± 4° (p < 0.01), respectively, and the mean CEA values were 25 ± 5° and 24 ± 5° (p = 0.43), respectively. The mean AHI values in boys and girls were 83 ± 6% and 81 ± 7%, respectively (p < 0.01). Two of the 120 children (66 boys and 54 girls) aged ≥6 years old had a hip CEA < 15°; both were girls. CONCLUSIONS: We found decreased acetabular development in girls, and 4% (2/54) of girls without any history of dislocation belonged to Severin’s group III. Acetabular dysplasia was observed more frequently in children from Japanese than in those from other countries. Girls with less than two standard deviations in hip dysplasia indices had an AI of 28°, an AHI of 67%, and a CEA of 14°. These reference values may be useful as prognostic indicators for hip dysplasia and OA in adulthood. Japan Medical Association 2019-09-10 2020-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7733743/ /pubmed/33324775 http://dx.doi.org/10.31662/jmaj.2019-0035 Text en Copyright © Japan Medical Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ JMA Journal is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tsukagoshi, Yuta
Kamegaya, Makoto
Kamada, Hiroshi
Morita, Mitsuaki
Tomaru, Yohei
Nakagawa, Shogo
Kimura, Mio
Takeuchi, Ryoko
Nishino, Tomofumi
Yamazaki, Masashi
Cross-Sectional Survey of Childhood Acetabular Development in Japan
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title_sort cross-sectional survey of childhood acetabular development in japan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33324775
http://dx.doi.org/10.31662/jmaj.2019-0035
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