Risk Factors for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Newborns from Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico: A Cross Sectional Study
Carolina Mendoza-Lara
Division of Health Sciences and Engineering, Campus Celaya Salvatierra University of Guanajuato, Mutualismo 303 Celaya, Gto, CP3806, Mexico.
Nicolas Padilla-Raygoza *
Department of Nursing and Obstetrics, Division of Health Sciences and Engineering, Campus Celaya Salvatierra University of Guanajuato, Mutualismo 303 Celaya, Gto, CP3806, Mexico.
Georgina Olvera-Villanueva
Department of Nursing and Obstetrics, Division of Health Sciences and Engineering, Campus Celaya Salvatierra University of Guanajuato, Mutualismo 303 Celaya, Gto, CP3806, Mexico.
Silvia del Carmen Delgado-Sandoval
Department of Nursing and Obstetrics, Division of Health Sciences and Engineering, Campus Celaya Salvatierra University of Guanajuato, Mutualismo 303 Celaya, Gto, CP3806, Mexico.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: To identify the association between potential risk factors with developmental dysplasia of the hip in neonates.
Study Design: A cross-sectional study.
Place and Duration of the Study: Laboratory of Lifestyle, Division of Health Sciences and Engineering, Campus Celaya Salvatierra, University of Guanajuato Mexico, between June 2014 and February 2015.
Methodology: We include 100 newborns, 36 male and 64 females with age between 4 and 28 days old. Data on birth weight, family history of hip dysplasia, obstetric presentation, mode of delivery, swaddling was obtained. The diagnosis of hip dysplasia hip ultrasonography with Graf technique was confirmed. For association Chi squared and p value, for the effect was calculated Odds Ratio and confidence intervals at 95%.
Results: It was found that obstetric presentation and swaddling were associated with developmental dysplasia of the hip (p <0.05) with OR of 5.32 and 4.91 respectively, and the association was confounded by area of residence with OR adjusted 2.94.
Conclusion: It was conclude that the most important risk factors for developmental dysplasia of the hip in this population were obstetric presentation and excessive swaddling.
Keywords: Hip dysplasia, birth weight, presentation, swaddling, ultrasonography