| Literature DB >> 35731501 |
Rajendra Prasad Anne1, Jacqueline Li2,3, Emily Schaeffer2,3, Alaric Aroojis4, Kishore Mulpuri2,3, Srinivas Murki5.
Abstract
Pediatricians play a key role in identifying neonates with hip instability or at risk for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH); however, the clinical practices related to screening and further management in India are unknown. A web-based survey was circulated to members of the National Neonatology Forum of India (NNFI). Of the 231 eligible responses, about 92% were from an urban setup. It was noted that 38% (88/231) had not diagnosed any DDH in the past 12 mo, 8% (17/224) had diagnosed cases beyond walking age, 50% (116/231) would pursue further evaluation in children < 3 mo with risk-factors and normal hip exam, 53% (122/229) were aware of hip-safe swaddling, 30% (68/226) were comfortable with performing Ortolani and Barlow maneuvers and < 50% (107/226) were aware of the current guidelines for the management of DDH. Almost all respondents (97.3%, 220/226) felt a need for a DDH care pathway for screening and early management in India. Thus, substantial deficits and variability in screening practices for DDH amongst pediatricians in India.Entities:
Keywords: Barlow test; Hip-safe swaddling; Ortolani test; Radiography; Ultrasonography
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35731501 DOI: 10.1007/s12098-022-04200-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Pediatr ISSN: 0019-5456 Impact factor: 5.319