Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013

Background Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) remains common. If detected early, DDH can usually be corrected with conservative management. Late presentations often require surgery, and have worse outcomes. Objective We estimated the risk of undergoing surgery for DDH by age 3 year...

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Main Authors: McAllister, David A., Morling, Joanne R., Fischbacher, C.A., Reidy, M., Murray, A., Wood, R.
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Published: BMJ 2018
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author McAllister, David A.
Morling, Joanne R.
Fischbacher, C.A.
Reidy, M.
Murray, A.
Wood, R.
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Morling, Joanne R.
Fischbacher, C.A.
Reidy, M.
Murray, A.
Wood, R.
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description Background Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) remains common. If detected early, DDH can usually be corrected with conservative management. Late presentations often require surgery, and have worse outcomes. Objective We estimated the risk of undergoing surgery for DDH by age 3 years before and after the introduction of enhanced DDH detection services. Design Retrospective cohort study Setting Scotland, 1997/98 – 2010/11 Patients All children Methods Using routinely collected national hospital discharge records we examined rates of first surgery for DDH by age 3 by March 2014. Using a difference in difference analysis we compared rates in two areas of Scotland before (to April 2002) and after (from April 2005) implementation of enhanced DDH detection services to those seen in the rest of Scotland. Results For children born in the study period, the risk of first surgery for DDH by age 3 was 1.18 (95%CI 1.11-1.26) per 1,000 live births (918/777,375). Prior to April 2002, the risk of surgery was 1.13 (95%CI 0.88-1.42) and 1.31 (95%CI 1.16-1.46) per 1,000 live births in the intervention and non-intervention areas respectively. In the intervention areas, from April 2005, this risk halved (RR 0.47; 95%CI 0.32-0.68). The risk remained unchanged in other areas (RR 1.01; 0.86-1.18). The ratio for the difference in change of risk was 0.46 (95%CI 0.31-0.70). Conclusions The implementation of enhanced DDH detection services can produce substantial reductions the number of children having surgical correction for DDH.
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spelling nottingham-491702020-05-04T19:31:21Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49170/ Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013 McAllister, David A. Morling, Joanne R. Fischbacher, C.A. Reidy, M. Murray, A. Wood, R. Background Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) remains common. If detected early, DDH can usually be corrected with conservative management. Late presentations often require surgery, and have worse outcomes. Objective We estimated the risk of undergoing surgery for DDH by age 3 years before and after the introduction of enhanced DDH detection services. Design Retrospective cohort study Setting Scotland, 1997/98 – 2010/11 Patients All children Methods Using routinely collected national hospital discharge records we examined rates of first surgery for DDH by age 3 by March 2014. Using a difference in difference analysis we compared rates in two areas of Scotland before (to April 2002) and after (from April 2005) implementation of enhanced DDH detection services to those seen in the rest of Scotland. Results For children born in the study period, the risk of first surgery for DDH by age 3 was 1.18 (95%CI 1.11-1.26) per 1,000 live births (918/777,375). Prior to April 2002, the risk of surgery was 1.13 (95%CI 0.88-1.42) and 1.31 (95%CI 1.16-1.46) per 1,000 live births in the intervention and non-intervention areas respectively. In the intervention areas, from April 2005, this risk halved (RR 0.47; 95%CI 0.32-0.68). The risk remained unchanged in other areas (RR 1.01; 0.86-1.18). The ratio for the difference in change of risk was 0.46 (95%CI 0.31-0.70). Conclusions The implementation of enhanced DDH detection services can produce substantial reductions the number of children having surgical correction for DDH. BMJ 2018-02-07 Article PeerReviewed McAllister, David A., Morling, Joanne R., Fischbacher, C.A., Reidy, M., Murray, A. and Wood, R. (2018) Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013. Archives of Disease in Childhood . ISSN 1468-2044 (In Press) http://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2018/02/07/archdischild-2017-314354 doi:10.1136/archdischild-2017-314354 doi:10.1136/archdischild-2017-314354
spellingShingle McAllister, David A.
Morling, Joanne R.
Fischbacher, C.A.
Reidy, M.
Murray, A.
Wood, R.
Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013
title Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013
title_full Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013
title_fullStr Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013
title_short Enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in Scottish children 1997-2013
title_sort enhanced detection services for developmental dysplasia of the hip in scottish children 1997-2013
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