DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASE

Objective: To compare the hip joint perfusion (HJP) and hip joint effusion (HJE) of affected and unaffected joints ofpatients with Perthes disease (PD) and transient synovitis (TS) with the help of doppler ultrasound. Methodology: This study was conducted at Children Clinical Hospital No. 1, Ivanov...

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Main Authors: Tauseef Raza, Sergey Evtichievich Lvov, Tatiala Valentinovna Burenkova, Ejaz Ahmad Khan, Aleksei Valerivich Philosophov
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Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2012-03-01
Series:Khyber Medical University Journal
Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/9211
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spelling doaj-2debbb3baa5c49d8af662521991c2a5d2020-11-25T01:05:30ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512012-03-0141289211DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASETauseef Raza0Sergey Evtichievich LvovTatiala Valentinovna BurenkovaEjaz Ahmad Khan1Aleksei Valerivich PhilosophovKIMS KohatKIMSObjective: To compare the hip joint perfusion (HJP) and hip joint effusion (HJE) of affected and unaffected joints ofpatients with Perthes disease (PD) and transient synovitis (TS) with the help of doppler ultrasound. Methodology: This study was conducted at Children Clinical Hospital No. 1, Ivanovo, Russia from 01.09.2001 to10.01.2006. One hundred and one children diagnosed as TS and PD were examined. Hip joint perfusion and hip jointeffusion were measured on Doppler ultrasonic examinations, carried out with the help of duplex scanning of thevessels of the hip joints. Patient’s data was analyzed statistically by SPSS 14. Results: Out of 101 patients 59 (58.4%) children had doppler ultrasound evidence of PD, while 42 (41.6%) had TS ofthe hip joint. In TS, HJE was 2.9 ± 0.20 ml and 2.0 ± 0.02 ml in affected and unaffected joints respectively (p< 0.01)while in PD HJE was significantly increased in stage 1, II and III. HJP of medial circumflex arteries, lateral circumflexarteries, lateral ascending cervical artery and intra capsular ring was significantly decreased in affected joints of TSand PD. Increased circumflex venous flow was observed in TS and first 3 stages of PD. Three children with TS subsequentlydeveloped PD. Conclusion: Increased joint effusion is the common factor causing deterioration of perfusion both in children with TSand PD. Increased effusion in perfusion deficit hip joints may lead to development of PD in children with TS. Earlydiagnostic sign of the beginning of PD is subcompensated perfusion deficiency of the femoral head. Keywords: Transient Synovitis, Perthes Disease, Doppler Ultrasound, Hip Joint Perfusion.https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/9211
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author Tauseef Raza
Sergey Evtichievich Lvov
Tatiala Valentinovna Burenkova
Ejaz Ahmad Khan
Aleksei Valerivich Philosophov
spellingShingle Tauseef Raza
Sergey Evtichievich Lvov
Tatiala Valentinovna Burenkova
Ejaz Ahmad Khan
Aleksei Valerivich Philosophov
DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASE
Khyber Medical University Journal
author_facet Tauseef Raza
Sergey Evtichievich Lvov
Tatiala Valentinovna Burenkova
Ejaz Ahmad Khan
Aleksei Valerivich Philosophov
author_sort Tauseef Raza
title DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASE
title_short DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASE
title_full DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASE
title_fullStr DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASE
title_full_unstemmed DOPPLER BASED COMPARISON OF TRANSIENT SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP JOINT AND PERTHES‘ DISEASE
title_sort doppler based comparison of transient synovitis of the hip joint and perthes‘ disease
publisher Khyber Medical University
series Khyber Medical University Journal
issn 2305-2643
2305-2651
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Objective: To compare the hip joint perfusion (HJP) and hip joint effusion (HJE) of affected and unaffected joints ofpatients with Perthes disease (PD) and transient synovitis (TS) with the help of doppler ultrasound. Methodology: This study was conducted at Children Clinical Hospital No. 1, Ivanovo, Russia from 01.09.2001 to10.01.2006. One hundred and one children diagnosed as TS and PD were examined. Hip joint perfusion and hip jointeffusion were measured on Doppler ultrasonic examinations, carried out with the help of duplex scanning of thevessels of the hip joints. Patient’s data was analyzed statistically by SPSS 14. Results: Out of 101 patients 59 (58.4%) children had doppler ultrasound evidence of PD, while 42 (41.6%) had TS ofthe hip joint. In TS, HJE was 2.9 ± 0.20 ml and 2.0 ± 0.02 ml in affected and unaffected joints respectively (p< 0.01)while in PD HJE was significantly increased in stage 1, II and III. HJP of medial circumflex arteries, lateral circumflexarteries, lateral ascending cervical artery and intra capsular ring was significantly decreased in affected joints of TSand PD. Increased circumflex venous flow was observed in TS and first 3 stages of PD. Three children with TS subsequentlydeveloped PD. Conclusion: Increased joint effusion is the common factor causing deterioration of perfusion both in children with TSand PD. Increased effusion in perfusion deficit hip joints may lead to development of PD in children with TS. Earlydiagnostic sign of the beginning of PD is subcompensated perfusion deficiency of the femoral head. Keywords: Transient Synovitis, Perthes Disease, Doppler Ultrasound, Hip Joint Perfusion.
url https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/9211
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