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Original Article

Ultrasound measurements of the newborn hip Comparison of two methods in 657 newborns

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Pages 21-24 | Received 28 Dec 1996, Accepted 11 Sep 1997, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We compared ultrasound measurements using the Graf and Terjesen methods in 657 newborns. the alpha angle and femoral head coverage (FHC) were analyzed. the rate of DDH was 3.9%, according to Graf and 2.9%, according to Terjesen. the spontaneous increases in alpha angle and FHC were 5° and 7%, respectively, during the first 2 months. Good accordance between the two methods was shown. A few hips were normal, according to one method and were subluxated, according to the other one. the methods gave similar results, except the percentage of “immature hips” Ha (29%) and “possible dysplas-tic hips” (14%). This might be a sign of better specificity of the Terjesen method. Good interobserver agreement and simple classification favor use of the Terjesen method. the method of Graf is the most commonly used and gives adequate evaluation of the hip, if the method of examination and rather complicated classification are followed closely.

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