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唐氏综合征中的髋关节发育不良与脱位:是否有证据支持进行常规髋关节监测?

Hip Dysplasia and Dislocation in Down Syndrome: Is There Evidence to Support Consideration of Routine Hip Surveillance?

作者信息

Koehler Rikki, Pathy Rubini, Gregory Daniel, Mooney James F, Gannotti Mary E

机构信息

Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.

Shriners Children's New England, Springfield, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Soc North Am. 2024 Jun 26;8:100074. doi: 10.1016/j.jposna.2024.100074. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hip instability is associated with Down syndrome (DS). The goal of this review was to examine the existing literature to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to consider the development of standardized hip surveillance guidelines in patients with DS.

METHODS

A scoping review following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines identified English-language, peer-reviewed publications concerning hip instability or dysplasia in people with DS, including diagnosis and imaging, physical examination, other hip pathologies, surgical and nonsurgical interventions, and epidemiology from gestation to adulthood. PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases were queried with professional librarian assistance. Two independent reviewers screened abstracts and full texts. Discrepancies were resolved by group consensus. Validated critical appraisal tools were used.

RESULTS

Eight hundred seventy-six articles were screened, and 54 full-text articles with case series, cross-sectional, and case-control designs met the criteria. Twenty-six articles have described pelvic morphology in people with DS including increased iliac indices, acetabular retroversion, and global acetabular insufficiency compared to peers. Studies have shown that 1.0% to 14% of pediatric DS patients and up to 28% of adults with DS have evidence of radiographic hip abnormality.

CONCLUSIONS

A scoping review of the literature demonstrates that the risk of hip pathology among children and adults with DS is increased independent of life stage. Consideration of early and regular radiographic and physical examination of DS patients focused on potential hip pathology, may be warranted.

KEY CONCEPTS

(1)There is evidence of a significant risk of hip pathology in patients with Down syndrome.(2)To date, a focused review of the existing literature has been limited.(3)A scoping review demonstrates that regular and routine hip surveillance in patients with Down syndrome may be indicated.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

V.

摘要

背景

髋关节不稳定与唐氏综合征(DS)相关。本综述的目的是研究现有文献,以确定是否有足够证据来考虑制定DS患者标准化髋关节监测指南。

方法

按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目指南进行范围综述,确定有关DS患者髋关节不稳定或发育不良的英文同行评审出版物,包括诊断与影像学、体格检查、其他髋关节病变、手术和非手术干预以及从妊娠到成年的流行病学。在专业图书馆员的协助下检索PubMed/MEDLINE、EMBASE、科学网和Cochrane数据库。两名独立评审员筛选摘要和全文。分歧通过小组共识解决。使用经过验证的批判性评价工具。

结果

筛选了876篇文章,54篇具有病例系列、横断面和病例对照设计的全文文章符合标准。26篇文章描述了DS患者的骨盆形态,与同龄人相比,包括髂指数增加、髋臼后倾和整体髋臼发育不全。研究表明,1.0%至14%的DS患儿以及高达28%的DS成人有影像学髋关节异常的证据。

结论

对文献的范围综述表明,DS儿童和成人髋关节病变的风险增加,与生命阶段无关。考虑对DS患者进行早期和定期的影像学及体格检查,重点关注潜在的髋关节病变,可能是必要的。

关键概念

(1)有证据表明唐氏综合征患者存在显著的髋关节病变风险。(2)迄今为止,对现有文献的重点综述有限。(3)范围综述表明,可能需要对唐氏综合征患者进行定期和常规的髋关节监测。

证据级别

V级

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