Abstract

The aim of the study was to develop a simple and reliable clinical scoring system for delayed presenting clubfeet and assess how this score predicts the response to Ponseti casting. We measured all elements of the Diméglio and the Pirani scoring systems. To determine which aspects were useful in assessing children with delayed presenting clubfeet, 4 assessors examined 42 feet (28 patients) between the ages of 2–10 years. Selected variables demonstrating good agreement were combined to make a novel score and were assessed prospectively on a separate consecutive cohort of children with clubfeet aged 2–10, comprising 100 clubfeet (64 patients). Inter-observer and intra-observer agreement was found to be greatest using the following clinically measured angles of the deformities. These were plantaris, adductus, varus, equinus of the ankle and rotation around the talar head in the frontal plane (PAVER). Measured angles of 1–20, 21–45 and > 45 degrees scored 1, 2 and 3 points, respectively. The PAVER score was derived from both the sum of points derived from measured angles and a multiplier according to age. The sum of the points was multiplied with 1, 1.5 or 2 for ages 2–4, 5–7 and 8–10, respectively. This demonstrated a good association with the total number of casts to achieve a full correction (tau = 0.71). A score greater than 18 out of 30 indicated a cast-resistant clubfoot. The score could be used clinically for prognosis and treatment, and for research purposes to compare the severity of clubfoot deformities.

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Title
Development and validation of a delayed presenting clubfoot score to predict the response to Ponseti casting for children aged 2–10
Author
Nunn, T R 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Etsub, M 1 ; Tilahun, T 1 ; Gardner, R O E 1 ; Allgar, V 2 ; Wainwright, A M 3 ; Lavy, C B D 3 

 CURE Ethiopia Children’s Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 
 University of York, York, UK 
 Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, Oxford, UK 
Pages
171-177
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Nov 2018
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Ltd.
ISSN
18288936
e-ISSN
18288928
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2133676092
Copyright
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