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Hip Surveillance for Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Survey of Orthopaedic Surgeons in India.

Jacqueline Li1, Dhiren Ganjwala2, Ashok Johari3, Stacey Miller4, Emily K Schaeffer1, Kishore Mulpuri1, Alaric Aroojis5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to assess Indian orthopaedic surgeons' current practices and beliefs regarding hip surveillance for children with cerebral palsy (CP), to determine potential support for developing hip surveillance guidelines, and to identify knowledge gaps and key obstacles to guideline implementation in India.
METHODS: An anonymous, cross-sectional online survey was sent to approximately 350 Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India (POSI) members who were queried on their practices and beliefs about hip surveillance for children with CP, as well as perceived challenges and requirements for the successful implementation of hip surveillance guidelines in the Indian context.
RESULTS: Out of 107 responses obtained from POSI members, almost all (96.2%) agreed that hip displacement requires standardized monitoring, using surveillance and surgery to prevent hip dislocation. Approximately half (51.5%) of respondents reported using existing hip surveillance guidelines, with most (41.2%) using the Australian guidelines. Almost all (97%) surgeons indicated that hip surveillance guidelines in India are needed, with 100% expressing interest in following guidelines specific to India. Respondents most frequently indicated late referrals to orthopaedics (81.2%), loss of patients to follow-up (78.2%), and lack of resources (43.6%) as challenges to successful hip surveillance in India. Perceived requirements for implementation included developing Indian-specific guidelines (83.2%) as well as educating surgeons (56.4%), physiotherapists/pediatricians (90.1%), and families (82.2%).
CONCLUSION: Orthopaedic surgeons practicing in India understand the importance of preventing hip dislocations in children with CP through hip surveillance and timely surgical intervention. The results demonstrated strong support for the development of hip surveillance guidelines designed specifically for the Indian healthcare system. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43465-021-00432-3. © Indian Orthopaedics Association 2021.

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Keywords:  Cerebral palsy; Hip displacement; Hip surveillance; Survey

Year:  2021        PMID: 35070143      PMCID: PMC8748583          DOI: 10.1007/s43465-021-00432-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Orthop        ISSN: 0019-5413            Impact factor:   1.033


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Journal:  Dev Med Child Neurol       Date:  2015-04-03       Impact factor: 5.449

2.  The role for hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy.

Authors:  Benjamin Shore; David Spence; Hk Graham
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2012-06

3.  The Consensus Statement on Hip Surveillance for Children with Cerebral Palsy: Australian Standards of Care.

Authors:  M Wynter; N Gibson; M Kentish; S Love; P Thomason; H Kerr Graham
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4.  Hip Surveillance for Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Survey of the POSNA Membership.

Authors:  Benjamin J Shore; Michael W Shrader; Unni Narayanan; Freeman Miller; H Kerr Graham; Kishore Mulpuri
Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop       Date:  2017 Oct/Nov       Impact factor: 2.324

5.  Soft-tissue releases to treat spastic hip subluxation in children with cerebral palsy.

Authors:  Ana Presedo; Chang-Wug Oh; Kirk W Dabney; Freeman Miller
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 5.284

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Authors:  John M Flynn; Freeman Miller
Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg       Date:  2002 May-Jun       Impact factor: 3.020

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Authors:  Samuel E Kolman; Joseph J Ruzbarsky; David A Spiegel; Keith D Baldwin
Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 2.324

Review 8.  Hip surveillance and management of the displaced hip in cerebral palsy.

Authors:  J E Robb; G Hägglund
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2013-08-18       Impact factor: 1.548

9.  Does hip displacement influence health-related quality of life in children with cerebral palsy?

Authors:  Nikolai H Jung; Barbara Pereira; Ina Nehring; Olga Brix; Peter Bernius; Sebastian A Schroeder; Gerhard J Kluger; Tillmann Koehler; Andreas Beyerlein; Shannon Weir; Rüdiger von Kries; Unni G Narayanan; Steffen Berweck; Volker Mall
Journal:  Dev Neurorehabil       Date:  2014-07-24       Impact factor: 2.308

Review 10.  Developing a province-wide hip surveillance program for children with cerebral palsy: from evidence to consensus to program implementation: a mini-review.

Authors:  Stacey D Miller; Tanja A Mayson; Kishore Mulpuri; Maureen E O'Donnell
Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop B       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 1.473

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