Association Between Alpha Angle and Acetabular Index in Screening for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Jose Roberto Acosta Gomez, German Roberto Acosta Gomez, Vianey Espinosa Martinez, Aida Rosas Torres, Maria del Carmen Garcia Ruiz

TL;DR
This study explores the link between alpha angles and acetabular indices in infants to improve early detection of hip dysplasia.
Contribution
The study identifies a significant correlation between alpha angles and acetabular indices in six-month-old infants for hip dysplasia screening.
Findings
An increase in the left hip alpha angle correlates with a decrease in the left hip acetabular index (p=0.015).
A significant relationship was found between the right hip alpha angle and acetabular index (p=0.017).
Alpha angles greater than 70° are suggested as reliable indicators of normal hip health.
Abstract
Background: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a critical orthopedic condition ranging from minor hip joint instability to complete dislocations, demanding early intervention to avoid severe complications, especially in children. In Mexico, stringent regulations under the Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) mandate hip screening for pediatric patients. The primary objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between alpha angles and the acetabular index in patients at six months of age, aiming to determine whether an increase in the alpha angle correlates with a better acetabular index. Methods: We included 120 patients who were screened for hip issues with Graf's methodology in June 2023 and September 2023 at the General Hospital of Mexico "Dr. Eduardo Liceaga" in Mexico City before three months of age and attended their follow-up appointment at six months of age,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHip disorders and treatments · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
