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Osteopenic features of the hip joint in patients with cerebral palsy: a hospital-based study

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Moon, Sang Young; Kwon, Soon-Sun; Cho, Byung Chae; Chung, Chin Youb; Lee, Kyoung Min; Sung, Ki Hyuk; Chung, Myoung Ki; Zulkarnain, Arif; Kim, Yong Sung; Park, Moon Seok

Issue Date
2016-11
Publisher
Mac Keith Press
Citation
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Vol.58 No.11, pp.1153-1158
Abstract
Aim We aimed to evaluate the bone mineral density of the hip joint in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). MethodPatients with CP younger than 18 years who underwent three-dimensional hip examination by computed tomography were analysed. Bone attenuation of the acetabulum and femur was measured as Hounsfield units (HU), and was adjusted for affecting factors such as hip instability and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS). ResultsOne hundred and twenty-six patients with CP and 86 typically developing participants were included. The average bone attenuation was significantly lower in those with CP than in the comparison group (acetabulum: 70.8HU, 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 59.9-81.8; femur: 82.2HU, 95% CI 70.4-95.8). Compared with GMFCS levels I to III, bone attenuation was significantly lower for GMFCS levels IV (acetabulum: 30.9HU, 95% CI 15.7-46.2; femur: 39.7HU, 95% CI 19.9-59.5) and V (acetabulum: 51.7HU, 95% CI 35.9-67.5; femur: 72.5HU, 95% CI 51.9-93.0). The average bone attenuation decreased when the migration percentage was over 37% (acetabulum: 11.6HU, 95% CI 1.4-24.6; femur: 26.8HU, 95% CI 9.9-43.6). InterpretationBone attenuation of the acetabulum and femur was significantly affected both by GMFCS level and by severity of hip instability.
ISSN
0012-1622
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/191967
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.13146
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Research Area Cerebral palsy, Motion analysis, Pediatric orthopedic surgery

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