A new custom-made bivalve brace for pectus carinatum in children and adolescents: preliminary promising experience of 140 patients from a tertiary center

Simone Frediani, Angelo Zarfati, V. Pardi, I. Aloi, A. Bertocchini, A. Accinni, F. Beati, Massimiliano Pasanisi, Alessandro Inserra
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Introduction International research suggests that poor patient compliance is the main cause of tutor failures in the context of potential novel orthopedic bivalve braces for conservative treatment of pectus carinatum. Our entire experimental study is based on the hypothesis that a rigid bivalve brace that patients can accept could solve the main problem associated with the conservative approach—poor compliance. The hypothesis was to reduce the thickness and weight of the classic bivalve brace to ensure concealment and make it sustainable enough to be worn several hours a day without compromising its therapeutic efficacy. Materials and method The research was conducted from January 2020 to December 2022 to ensure follow-up of all participants for at least 6 months. In 36 months, 140 patients with pectus carinatum were assessed and conservatively treated with the studied guardian to analyze the therapeutic efficacy of the bivalve brace and patient compliance. From the initial visit, the parents and patient were informed that this is a 2-year therapeutic course during which the bivalve brace should be worn at least 23 h a day (with 1 h of abstinence per day for routine personal hygiene practices). Compliance is the key to therapy success, and the duration of treatment depends on patient adherence. Results The exceptional effectiveness of the experimental brace was confirmed by both the questionnaire from the patients (with an average satisfaction rate of 8.9/10) and an assessment of the therapy's results by a properly selected medical committee (with a VAS scale satisfaction of 7.2/10 for symmetric forms and 7.1/10 for asymmetric ones). Conclusion In conclusion, the analyzed data confirmed the research hypotheses. First, none of the 140 patients had cardiovascular diseases directly related to their condition, confirming that pectus carinatum is a pathology of a purely aesthetic nature. Second, a cheap, lightweight, and easily obscured brace significantly improved patient compliance. Along with this, the social relevance of the aesthetic aspect today may be an important factor in motivating the study cohort to adhere to therapy. In the past, esthetics and appearance were less relevant at the social level, which may have contributed to the high abandonment and reduced compliance rates of the many studies in the literature.
用于治疗儿童和青少年鸡胸症的新型定制双瓣支架:一家三级医疗中心 140 名患者的初步成功经验
导言:国际研究表明,患者依从性差是导致用于保守治疗贲门失弛缓症的新型矫形双瓣支架失败的主要原因。我们的整个实验研究基于这样一个假设,即患者可以接受的硬质双瓣支架可以解决与保守治疗方法相关的主要问题--依从性差。我们的假设是减小经典双瓣支架的厚度和重量,以确保其隐蔽性,并使其在不影响疗效的前提下,能够持续每天佩戴数小时。材料和方法 研究从 2020 年 1 月开始,至 2022 年 12 月结束,以确保对所有参与者进行至少 6 个月的随访。在 36 个月的时间里,对 140 名贲门失弛缓症患者进行了评估,并使用所研究的监护器进行了保守治疗,以分析双壳支架的疗效和患者的依从性。从初诊开始,家长和患者就被告知这是一个为期 2 年的疗程,在此期间,每天至少应佩戴双壳支架 23 小时(其中每天 1 小时用于日常个人卫生习惯)。患者的依从性是治疗成功的关键,治疗时间的长短取决于患者的依从性。结果 患者的问卷调查(平均满意度为 8.9/10)和经过适当选择的医疗委员会对治疗效果的评估(对称型的 VAS 满意度为 7.2/10,不对称型的 VAS 满意度为 7.1/10)都证实了实验支架的卓越功效。结论 总之,分析数据证实了研究假设。首先,140 名患者中没有一人患有与其病情直接相关的心血管疾病,这证实了贲门失弛缓症是一种纯粹的美学性质的病症。其次,廉价、轻便、易于遮挡的支架大大提高了患者的依从性。此外,如今美学方面的社会意义可能也是促使研究对象坚持治疗的一个重要因素。过去,美学和外观在社会层面上的相关性较低,这可能是导致许多文献研究中患者放弃率和依从性降低的原因。
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