2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-858940
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Populationsbasierte Studie zu Prädispositionsfaktoren und Häufigkeit der Hüftgelenksdysplasie

Abstract: Current screening methods miss up to 18 % of newborns with severe hip dysplasia. We were able to demonstrate that screening for congenital hip dysplasia with ultrasound is a diagnostic tool even during the first days of life. There is a significantly higher incidence of congenital hip dysplasia in females, but in contrast to other studies we found no significant difference in intrauterine position or familial history. Earlier diagnosis and therapy on the base of relevant risk factors might correspond with an i… Show more

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“…In Germany, the incidence of ultrasonographic (> Graf IIa) neonatal hip instability in 3739 newborns was 136 in 317 breech children and 64 in nonbreech children [242]. In another German study; however, there was no correlation between intrauterine presentation and sonographic hip instability [215]. …”
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“…In Germany, the incidence of ultrasonographic (> Graf IIa) neonatal hip instability in 3739 newborns was 136 in 317 breech children and 64 in nonbreech children [242]. In another German study; however, there was no correlation between intrauterine presentation and sonographic hip instability [215]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An association between DDH and familial primary acetabular dysplasia [256] also exists; radiographs of the mothers of DDH children who did not have any known preexisting DDH demonstrated acetabular dysplasia in 8.65% [252]. One negative study exists regarding the association between ultrasonographic DDH and family history [215]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is one of the most common congenital malformations with a regionally varying incidence of 1.5–4.9% [1–5]. The diagnostic standard for DDH is ultrasound imaging using the Graf classification [6–8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many hospitals deviate from this by performing the hip ultrasound at 3–10 days of life as part of the routine examination (U2) given at this time. Schilt et al screened nearly 15,000 babies immediately after birth over 15 years and showed that earlier treatment may lead to a shorter duration [1, 2]. Preterm infants are generally screened at a corrected age of more than 36 weeks [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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