Incidence and sequence of scoliosis and windswept hip deformity : which comes first in 4148 children with cerebral palsy? A longitudinal cohort study
(2024) In BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 25(1).- Abstract
Background: The aim was to analyse whether scoliosis or windswept hip deformity (WSH) occurs first for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: This longitudinal cohort study using data from 1994 − 2020 (26 years) involved 41,600 measurements of 4148 children (2419 [58.3%] boys) with CP born 1990 − 2018 and registered into the Swedish CP follow-up program. Children were followed from a mean age of 2.8 [SD 1.4] years, until they developed either scoliosis or WSH or were removed at surgery. Results: WSH developed first in 16.6% of the children (mean age 8.1 [SD 5.0] years), and scoliosis in 8.1% (mean age 8.1 [SD 4.9] years). The incidence of WSH was higher than scoliosis across all levels I–V of the Gross Motor Function Classification... (More)
Background: The aim was to analyse whether scoliosis or windswept hip deformity (WSH) occurs first for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: This longitudinal cohort study using data from 1994 − 2020 (26 years) involved 41,600 measurements of 4148 children (2419 [58.3%] boys) with CP born 1990 − 2018 and registered into the Swedish CP follow-up program. Children were followed from a mean age of 2.8 [SD 1.4] years, until they developed either scoliosis or WSH or were removed at surgery. Results: WSH developed first in 16.6% of the children (mean age 8.1 [SD 5.0] years), and scoliosis in 8.1% (mean age 8.1 [SD 4.9] years). The incidence of WSH was higher than scoliosis across all levels I–V of the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), both sexes, and for those with dyskinetic (20.0%) or spastic (17.0%) CP. The incidence of scoliosis was highest (19.8%) and developed earliest in children with GMFCS level V (mean age 5.5 [SD 3.5] years), and in children with dyskinetic (17.9%) CP (mean age 7.0 [SD 4.7] years). Conclusions: WSH presents earlier than scoliosis in most children with CP. Children with higher GMFCS level or dyskinetic CP are more likely to develop these deformities at a younger age.
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- Casey, Jackie LU ; Rosenblad, Andreas ; Agustsson, Atli LU ; Lauge-Pedersen, Henrik LU and Rodby-Bousquet, Elisabet LU
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- 2024-12
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- keywords
- Cerebral palsy, Cohort study, Hips, Longitudinal study, Scoliosis, Windswept hip deformity
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- BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
- volume
- 25
- issue
- 1
- article number
- 222
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- BioMed Central (BMC)
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- scopus:85188084793
- pmid:38504256
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- 1471-2474
- DOI
- 10.1186/s12891-024-07350-z
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- English
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- 7fc21c22-739e-4d31-a15e-24faea27a7e9
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