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Ultrasound and X-ray imaging of infant hips show discrepancies. Ultrasound is more valuable for assessing the acetabulum

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Orthopedics
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Infant hip examination relies on imaging methods like ultrasound and X-ray.
  • Interpretation of these imaging studies can yield inconsistent results.
  • The relationship between ultrasound and X-ray findings in infant hip assessment is not fully understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between sonomorphologic (ultrasound) and radiomorphologic (X-ray) examinations of infant hip joints.
  • To identify conditions under which ultrasound and X-ray findings correspond or diverge.
  • To evaluate the diagnostic value of each imaging modality for infant hip assessment.

Main Methods:

  • Performed sonomorphologic and radiomorphologic examinations on 14 infant hip joints.
  • Analyzed cases where acetabular contour lines on X-ray did not align with the mid-portion.

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  • Compared acetabular angles from X-ray with alpha and beta angles from ultrasound.
  • Main Results:

    • Discrepancies occur when X-ray acetabular contour lines reflect ventral or dorsal sections, not the mid-portion.
    • Correspondence between X-ray and ultrasound is observed only when the mid-portion defines the X-ray contour.
    • Ultrasound offers a higher diagnostic value due to its ability to assess the critical mid-portion of the acetabulum, despite inherent margins of error.

    Conclusions:

    • There is no constant, reliable relationship between X-ray and ultrasound findings for infant hip imaging.
    • Ultrasound is a more valuable tool for therapy and prognostic assessment in infant hip conditions.
    • X-ray findings alone may not be decisive for treatment decisions in infant hip pathologies.