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      Pulsed color-flow Doppler analysis of arterial deficiency in idiopathic clubfoot.

      Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
      Case-Control Studies, Clubfoot, surgery, ultrasonography, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Orthopedic Procedures, methods, Peripheral Vascular Diseases, epidemiology, Popliteal Artery, physiology, Prevalence, Probability, Prospective Studies, Reference Values, Regional Blood Flow, Risk Assessment, Sensitivity and Specificity, Tibial Arteries, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color

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          This prospective study used pulsed color-flow Doppler sonography to determine differences in the presence and direction of flow through the dorsalis pedis, posterior tibial, and peroneal arteries in a group of children with clubfoot and a comparison group of controls. There was a statistically significant difference in the prevalence of deficient (absent or retrograde flow) dorsalis pedis arteries in children with clubfoot (45%) compared with controls (8%). This indicates that there is an association between some clubfeet and deficiency of the dorsalis pedis artery. There was a trend toward difference in the prevalence of deficiency of the dorsalis pedis artery in the clubfeet that required surgery (54%) compared with those that did not (20%), suggesting that dorsalis pedis artery deficiency may be more prevalent among clubfeet with greater deformity.

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