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Recommendations for the follow-up of children with leg length discrepancy: expert consensus.
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría 2019 April 2
INTRODUCTION: Leg length discrepancy is when the length of one leg is different from the other, and is a common reason for consultation at the pediatrician's and pediatric orthopedist's office. The objective of this study was to develop recommendations for the follow-up, pre-surgical planning, and treatment of children with leg length discrepancy based on expert consensus.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The Delphi method was used. A coordinating group selected a panel of experts, designed and analyzed each of the rounds of consultations. Semistructured questionnaires were sent by personalized e-mail. Agreement among experts > 80 % was established as the criterion for consensus. At each round of consultation, non-consensual aspects were reformulated and new aspects suggested in the previous round were included. A measure of stability to conclude the consultation was determined when more than 70 % of experts sustained their opinion in successive rounds.
RESULTS: Eight experts in orthopedics and six experts in imaging studies participated. After three rounds of consultations, consensus was reached in terms of 39 recommendations for follow-up, pre-surgical planning, and treatment. These were reorganized into 32 final recommendations.
CONCLUSIONS: These are the first recommendations for the follow-up of children with leg length discrepancy agreed by expert consensus.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The Delphi method was used. A coordinating group selected a panel of experts, designed and analyzed each of the rounds of consultations. Semistructured questionnaires were sent by personalized e-mail. Agreement among experts > 80 % was established as the criterion for consensus. At each round of consultation, non-consensual aspects were reformulated and new aspects suggested in the previous round were included. A measure of stability to conclude the consultation was determined when more than 70 % of experts sustained their opinion in successive rounds.
RESULTS: Eight experts in orthopedics and six experts in imaging studies participated. After three rounds of consultations, consensus was reached in terms of 39 recommendations for follow-up, pre-surgical planning, and treatment. These were reorganized into 32 final recommendations.
CONCLUSIONS: These are the first recommendations for the follow-up of children with leg length discrepancy agreed by expert consensus.
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