Four decades of developmental dysplastic hip screening according to Graf: What have we learned?

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Purpose: Sonographic hip examination according to Graf is widely accepted standard for diagnosing developmental dysplastic hips (DDH) but it is criticized for alleged intra- and interobserver variations. This review was conducted to evaluate whether objective quality criteria according to the Graf method are fulfilled within scientific literature. Methods: A systematic literature search on Pubmed was performed using the search string: [(DDH) OR (Hip dysplasia)] AND (Graf). Studies suitable by title, abstract, manuscript, containing an image of sonographic hip examination and online accessibility were included into analysis. Results: 131 studies were included into final analysis. Only 68 (51.9%) presented correct sonographic images according Graf’s criteria. 98 (74.8%) studies plotted alpha-angles (angle between bony roof line and base line) but only 85 (64.8%) studies beta-angles (angle between cartilage roof line and base line). Studies were contributed from 25 countries. Conclusion: Assumingly, skepticism regarding the Graf method is based on user errors and insufficient application of the Graf quality assessment algorithm resulting in high intra- and interobserver variations. When performed correctly, the Graf method is of high diagnostic value.

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Walter, S. G., Ossendorff, R., Yagdiran, A., Hockmann, J., Bornemann, R., & Placzek, S. (2022, September 15). Four decades of developmental dysplastic hip screening according to Graf: What have we learned? Frontiers in Pediatrics. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.990806

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