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Radiological assessment of children with pectus excavatum.

Arturas Kilda1, Algidas Basevicius, Vidmantas Barauskas, Saulius Lukosevicius, Donatas Ragaisis.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess what degree of chest wall deformation changes statistically reliably after surgery, using pre- and postoperative radiological examination data.
METHODS: Radiological chest examinations were performed for 88 children before and after remedial operations. Pre- and postoperative chest radiograph and CT were performed to measure transversal chest width; sagittal left chest side depth, sagittal right chest side depth, sternovertebral distance and vertebral body length. Derivative indices were also estimated: Vertebral index (VI), Frontosagittal index (FI), Haller index (HI) and asymmetry index. Computerized assessment of data was used. For statistical analysis, the software "Statistica 6.0" was used.
RESULTS: Postoperatively VI increased approximately by 2.37+/-2.72, FI decreased by 4.60+/-4.34 and HI value increased approximately up by 0.45+/-0.49. Statistically significant deformation index difference before and after surgery was not detected when VI was below 26.2 (p=0.08), FI was above 32.9 (p=0.079) and HI was less than 3.12 (p=0.098).
CONCLUSION: Preoperative CT and X-ray assessment of chest wall deformation degree is important for pediatric patients. The following deformation indices are indications for surgical treatment: VI>26, FSI< 33 and HI>3.1.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17337826     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-007-0007-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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