Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: An Examination of Care Practices of Pediatricians.

Taylor IK, Burlile JF, O'Brien K, Schaeffer EK, Mulpuri K, Shea KG. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: An Examination of Care Practices of Pediatricians. J Pediatr. July 2022 [Epub February 2022] DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.02.047

Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the decision making processes of pediatricians regarding diagnosis and management of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) by conducting a survey of pediatricians in the United States.

Study design

An electronic survey was sent to multiple American Academy of Pediatrics state chapters and academic pediatrics groups, and responses were received from pediatricians in 10 states. The survey included demographics, guideline use, clinical scenarios, and referrals/imaging practices. The number of responses to each survey question and their relative frequencies were calculated.

Results

We received 139 responses and included 126 in our analyses. Only 50% of the responding pediatricians (63 of 126) practiced in an institution that endorses a care pathway for DDH. Only 5.6% of the pediatricians (7 of 125) have referred patients at 12-18 months between diagnosis and management to a specialist for suspected DDH, and 9.5% (12 of 125) have referred patients between 6 and 9 months. Almost one-quarter of the pediatricians (23%; 29 of 126) cited “hip click” as an abnormality that would prompt them to refer a patient to a specialist, and 72.2% (91 of 126) indicated that family history of DDH warrants an ultrasound regardless of the physical examination findings. Moreover, 10.3% of the surveyed pediatricians (13 of 126) reported being only “somewhat” or “moderately” familiar with the Barlow and Ortolani maneuvers.

Conclusions

The results of this study indicate that there is an opportunity to better distribute and implement DDH guidelines. The large number of pediatrician respondents who would not refer patients to a specialist or order imaging studies appropriately represents an opportunity for education. The implementation of a care map with standard referral and imaging practices could improve the care of patients with DDH.

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