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  • The study aimed to determine if pectus excavatum patients show reduced pulmonary function before surgery, hypothesizing that many would have normal pulmonary function test (PFT) results.
  • Researchers analyzed the preoperative PFT data of 82 patients aged 9 to 27, finding a mix of restrictive (45%) and obstructive (35%) patterns, yet 62% had normal total lung capacity.
  • The conclusion indicates that asymptomatic adolescent pectus excavatum patients typically have normal lung function, suggesting that PFT might not be necessary in their routine preoperative evaluation.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Whether the origin of symptoms in pectus excavatum patients (Pex) is related to reduced pulmonary function or impaired cardiovascular performance is debatable. However, pulmonary function testing (PFT) is still part of the evaluation prior to surgical repair in Pex. The purpose of this study was to corroborate our hypothesis that the majority of Pex that qualified for surgery present preoperatively with normal or close to normal PFT.

Methods: After institutional review board approval, preoperative PFT data of Pex who underwent surgical repair were analyzed retrospectively: total lung capacity (TLC), vital capacity (VC), functional residual capacity, forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and maximal expiratory flow at 25% of FVC (MEF25).

Results: 82 patients aged from 9 to 27 years (average, 15 years) underwent PFT. A restrictive pattern (VC<80%) was observed in 45%, an obstructive pattern (FEV1 < 75 %) in 35%, and a normal total lung capacity in 62% of the Pex. No significant correlation was noted between the increasing severity of the Haller index and the PFT.

Conclusion: Adolescent Pex without relevant respiratory symptoms have nearly a normal lung function. We suggest to skip PFT from the routine preoperative assessment in asymptomatic Pex.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00325481.2016.1205454DOI Listing

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