Publication
Title
Pectus excavatum : consensus and controversies in clinical practice
Author
Institution/Organisation
Chest Wall International Group Collaborator Group
Abstract
Background Pectus excavatum is the most common congenital anterior chest wall deformity. Currently, a wide variety of diagnostic protocols and criteria for corrective surgery are being used. Their use is predominantly based on local preferences and experience. To date, no guideline is available, introducing heterogeneity of care as observed in current daily practice. The aim of this study was to evaluate consensus and controversies regarding the diagnostic protocol, indications for surgical correction, and postoperative evaluation of pectus excavatum. Methods The study consisted of 3 consecutive survey rounds evaluating agreement on different statements regarding pectus excavatum care. Consensus was achieved if at least 70% of participants provided a concurring opinion. Results All 3 rounds were completed by 57 participants (18% response rate). Consensus was achieved on 18 of 62 statements (29%). Regarding the diagnostic protocol, participants agreed to routinely include conventional photography. In the presence of cardiac impairment, electrocardiography and echocardiography were indicated. Upon suspicion of pulmonary impairment, spirometry was recommended. In addition, consensus was reached on the indications for corrective surgery, including symptomatic pectus excavatum and progression. Participants moreover agreed that a plain chest radiograph must be acquired directly after surgery, whereas conventional photography and physical examination should both be part of routine postoperative follow-up. Conclusions Through a multiround survey, international consensus was formed on multiple topics to aid standardization of pectus excavatum care.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The annals of thoracic surgery. - Boston, Mass.
Publication
Boston, Mass. : 2023
ISSN
0003-4975
DOI
10.1016/J.ATHORACSUR.2023.02.059
Volume/pages
116 :1 (2023) , p. 191-199
ISI
001026238700001
Pubmed ID
36997016
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UAntwerpen
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Creation 20.11.2023
Last edited 21.11.2023
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