Developmental Dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a common pediatric disorder screened for by antero-posterior (AP) pelvic radiographs in infants aged between 4-9 months. We chose from the radiographic indicators commonly used in the diagnosis the acetabular index, the Shenton line and the ossification and symmetry of the femoral head to assess for their reliability and variability among readers. In addition, this study aimed to obtain the mean age of appearance of the ossification center of the femoral head in the Lebanese population. 149 pelvic AP radiographs of children between 4 and 9 months of age were collected. The criteria were assessed by three experienced readers: one orthopedic surgery fellow resident, one first-year and one second-year orthopedic surgery residents twice separated by a three-month interval. The bivariate analyses found a difference in the right Acetabular angle and left Acetabular angle significantly in the first- and second-year resident with a p 30°. The average age of ossification center appearance in the Lebanese population was determined to be 5.57 months, aligning with global averages. These findings call for a diagnostic approach that integrates multiple parameters and focuses on the importance of standardized training to enhance the consistency of radiographic assessments. Further investigations should aim to establish more precise protocols and evaluate the diagnostic strength of individual parameters.
Alam et al. (Wed,) studied this question.