P129 Risk factors for developmental dysplasia of the hip: 10-year experience

2019 
Aim Risk based screening for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) with ultrasound is common. However, risk factors vary from one country to the other since data are insufficient to give clear recommendations. We aimed to evaluate the risk factors for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Methods In this retrospective case-control study; the health records of all children, who were followed up between 2004 and 2014 at a well-child unit were investigated for the diagnosis of DDH. Of 9758 children, 57 children were found to have abnormal ultrasonographic findings and these constituted the case group. As the control group, healthy 228 children who matched the case children in birth months were selected. Two groups were compared for the risk factors. Results A total of 19516 hips of 9758 children were examined for DDH. 97 hips of 57 children were found to have abnormal ultrasonographic findings (according to Graf classification). When the two groups were compared; breech presentation, multiple pregnancy and torticollis were identified as risk factors. The female sex was also found to have a significantly high prevalence among the children in the case group. Limited hip abduction, positive Ortolani and Barlow signs were important clinical findings in the case group. Conclusion According to our findings; breech presentation, female sex, torticollis and multiple pregnancy were found to be the risk factors of this disorder. Infants with these risk factors should be investigated carefully for DDH.
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