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Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research article

A study about the costoclavicular space in patients with pectus excavatum

Authors: Jae-Jun Kim, Hyung Joo Park, Jae Kil Park, Deog Gon Cho, Seok Whan Moon

Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

The aim of the present study is to investigate the costoclavicular space in patients with pectus excavatum.

Materials and methods

Between April and November 2011, consecutive 50 patients with pectus excavatum and consecutive 50 patients without pectus excavatum were included into the present study. The costoclavicular measurements (the shortest distance, the crossing angle) were measured for the costoclavicular investigation.

Results

Firstly, there were no significant differences of the costoclavicular measurements in each and between symmetric and asymmetric subgroup, and in the overall, bilaterally. The shortest distance had a significant positive correlation with BMI (right p = 0.001, left p = 0.032) and a significant negative correlation with the crossing angle (right p = 0.013, left p = 0.001). Secondly, in the control group, the shortest distance had significant positive correlations with body weight and BMI (Body weight right p = 0.001, left p < 0.001; BMI right p = 0.001, left p < 0.001), and significant negative correlations with the crossing angles (right p = 0.002, left p < 0.001) and the sternal angle (right p = 0.032, left p = 0.017). Thirdly, the control group had the significant longer shortest distance than the pectus excavatum group (right p <0.001, left p <0.001). Fourthly, a decrease of the shortest distance (right p <0.001, left p <0.001), an increase of the crossing angle (right p < 0.001, left p < 0.001) and the sternal angle (p <0.001), and also a decrease of the Haller index (p <0.001) was found postoperatively.

Conclusion

Patients with pectus excavatum originally have narrower costoclavicular spaces than the normal control group, and the postoperative costoclavicular space are much narrower also.
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Metadata
Title
A study about the costoclavicular space in patients with pectus excavatum
Authors
Jae-Jun Kim
Hyung Joo Park
Jae Kil Park
Deog Gon Cho
Seok Whan Moon
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1749-8090
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-014-0189-2

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