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The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study

 : OBJECTIVES: Since the introduction of the minimally invasive technique for repair of pectus excavatum (MIRPE), increasing numbers of patients are presenting for surgery. However, controversy remains regarding cardiopulmonary outcomes of surgical repair. Therefore, the aim of our prospective study...

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Autores principales: Del Frari, Barbara, Blank, Cornelia, Sigl, Stephan, Schwabegger, Anton H, Gassner, Eva, Morawetz, David, Schobersberger, Wolfgang
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34263302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab296
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author Del Frari, Barbara
Blank, Cornelia
Sigl, Stephan
Schwabegger, Anton H
Gassner, Eva
Morawetz, David
Schobersberger, Wolfgang
author_facet Del Frari, Barbara
Blank, Cornelia
Sigl, Stephan
Schwabegger, Anton H
Gassner, Eva
Morawetz, David
Schobersberger, Wolfgang
author_sort Del Frari, Barbara
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description  : OBJECTIVES: Since the introduction of the minimally invasive technique for repair of pectus excavatum (MIRPE), increasing numbers of patients are presenting for surgery. However, controversy remains regarding cardiopulmonary outcomes of surgical repair. Therefore, the aim of our prospective study was to investigate cardiopulmonary function, at rest and during exercise before surgery, first after MIRPE and then after pectus bar removal. METHODS: Forty-seven patients were enrolled in a prospective, open-label, single-arm, single-centre clinical trial (Impact of Surgical Treatments of Thoracic Deformation on Cardiopulmonary Function) [NCT02163265] between July 2013 and November 2019. All patients underwent a modified MIRPE technique for surgical correction of pectus excavatum (PE), called Minor Open Videoendoscopically Assisted Repair of Pectus Excavatum. The patients underwent pre- and postoperative chest X-ray, three-dimensional volume-rendering computer tomography thorax imaging, cardiopulmonary function tests at rest and during stepwise cycle spiroergometry (sitting and supine position) and Doppler echocardiography. Daily physical activity questionnaires were also completed. RESULTS: The study was completed by 19 patients (15 males, 4 females), aged 13.9–19.6 years at the time of surgery. The surgical patient follow-up was 5.7 ± 7.9 months after pectus bar removal. No significant differences in cardiopulmonary and exercise parameters were seen after placement of the intrathoracic bar, or after pectus bar removal, compared to presurgery. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that surgical correction of PE does not impair cardiopulmonary function at rest or during exercise. Therefore, no adverse effects on exercise performance should be expected from surgical treatment of PE via the modified MIRPE technique. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: clinicaltrials.gov [ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02163265].
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spelling pubmed-87158452022-01-04 The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study Del Frari, Barbara Blank, Cornelia Sigl, Stephan Schwabegger, Anton H Gassner, Eva Morawetz, David Schobersberger, Wolfgang Eur J Cardiothorac Surg Congenital  : OBJECTIVES: Since the introduction of the minimally invasive technique for repair of pectus excavatum (MIRPE), increasing numbers of patients are presenting for surgery. However, controversy remains regarding cardiopulmonary outcomes of surgical repair. Therefore, the aim of our prospective study was to investigate cardiopulmonary function, at rest and during exercise before surgery, first after MIRPE and then after pectus bar removal. METHODS: Forty-seven patients were enrolled in a prospective, open-label, single-arm, single-centre clinical trial (Impact of Surgical Treatments of Thoracic Deformation on Cardiopulmonary Function) [NCT02163265] between July 2013 and November 2019. All patients underwent a modified MIRPE technique for surgical correction of pectus excavatum (PE), called Minor Open Videoendoscopically Assisted Repair of Pectus Excavatum. The patients underwent pre- and postoperative chest X-ray, three-dimensional volume-rendering computer tomography thorax imaging, cardiopulmonary function tests at rest and during stepwise cycle spiroergometry (sitting and supine position) and Doppler echocardiography. Daily physical activity questionnaires were also completed. RESULTS: The study was completed by 19 patients (15 males, 4 females), aged 13.9–19.6 years at the time of surgery. The surgical patient follow-up was 5.7 ± 7.9 months after pectus bar removal. No significant differences in cardiopulmonary and exercise parameters were seen after placement of the intrathoracic bar, or after pectus bar removal, compared to presurgery. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that surgical correction of PE does not impair cardiopulmonary function at rest or during exercise. Therefore, no adverse effects on exercise performance should be expected from surgical treatment of PE via the modified MIRPE technique. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: clinicaltrials.gov [ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02163265]. Oxford University Press 2021-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8715845/ /pubmed/34263302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab296 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Del Frari, Barbara
Blank, Cornelia
Sigl, Stephan
Schwabegger, Anton H
Gassner, Eva
Morawetz, David
Schobersberger, Wolfgang
The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study
title The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study
title_full The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study
title_fullStr The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study
title_short The questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study
title_sort questionable benefit of pectus excavatum repair on cardiopulmonary function: a prospective study
topic Congenital
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34263302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab296
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