Symptomatic pectus excavatum in seniors: an exploratory study on clinical presentation and incidence in daily practice.

ISRN family medicine Pub Date : 2013-02-25 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2013/373059
Ron A G Winkens, Frank I Guldemond, Paul F H M Hoppener, Hans A Kragten, J Andre Knottnerus
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Objectives. Doctors all over the world consider a pectus excavatum usually as an incidental finding. There is some evidence suggesting that a pectus excavatum may cause symptoms in the elderly. It is not known how often a pectus excavatum occurs and how strong the relation is with symptoms. Methods. In hospitals and general practice data, we searched for evidence of a connection between cardiac symptoms and the presence of a pectus excavatum in a retrospective survey among patients in whom a pectus excavatum was found in a chest X-ray. In radiology reports, we searched for "pectus excavat(∗) " in almost 160000 chest X-rays. The identified X-rays were reviewed by 2 radiologists. Reported symptoms were combined to a severity sum score and the relation with pectus excavatum was assessed through logistic regression. Results. Pectus excavatum was found in 1 to 2 per 1000 chest X-rays. In 32% of patients (N = 117), we found symptoms that might reflect the presence of symptomatic pectus excavatum. We found a significant relation between the SPES sum score and the radiological level of pectus excavatum. Conclusions. A pectus excavatum found when examining the patient should not be neglected and should be considered as a possible explanation for symptoms like dyspnoea, fatigue, or palpitations.

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老年人有症状的漏斗胸:临床表现和日常实践中发病率的探索性研究。
目标。全世界的医生都认为漏斗胸通常是偶然发现的。有证据表明,漏斗胸可能引起老年人的症状。目前尚不清楚漏斗胸发生的频率以及与症状的关系有多密切。方法。在医院和一般实践资料中,我们对胸片中发现漏斗胸的患者进行回顾性调查,寻找心脏症状与漏斗胸存在联系的证据。在放射学报告中,我们搜索了“漏斗胸(∗)”在近16万张胸部x光片中发现。鉴定出的x光片由两名放射科医生检查。将报告的症状合并为严重程度评分,并通过logistic回归评估与漏斗胸的关系。结果。每1000个胸片中有1到2个发现漏斗胸。在32%的患者(N = 117)中,我们发现了可能反映症状性漏斗胸存在的症状。我们发现SPES总分与漏斗胸的放射学水平有显著的相关性。结论。检查时发现的漏斗胸不应被忽视,应考虑为呼吸困难、疲劳或心悸等症状的可能解释。
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