PHOTOGRAMMETRY: A PROPOSAL OF OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHEST WALL IN ADOLESCENT IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
A. S. Alexandre, E. Sperandio, L. Yi, Josy Davidson, P. Poletto, A. Gotfryd, M. Vidotto
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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the chest wall shape in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) in comparison to healthy subjects and the association between the chest wall shape with the spine deformity and lung function in patients with AIS. Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled 30 AIS patients and 20 healthy subjects aged 11-18 years old. The Cobb angle evaluation was performed in AIS patients. The chest wall shape was assessed by the photogrammetry method, using the Postural Assessment Software (PAS). We created thoracic markers shaped as angles (A) and distances (D), as follows: A2 (right acromion/xiphoid/left acromion), A4L (angle formed between the outer point of the smallest waist circumference and its upper and lower edges on the left side), A7 (angle formed by the intersection of the tangent segments of the upper and lower scapulae angles), D1R/D1L [distance between the xiphoid process and the last false rib on the right (R) and left (L) sides], and D3 (distance between xiphoid process and anterior superior iliac spine). Results: The thoracic markers A2 and A7 were significantly higher, while the A4L and D1R/D1L were significantly reduced in the AIS group compared to the control. Moderate correlations were found between: A2 and the main and proximal thoracic Cobb angles (r=0.50, r=0.47, respectively); D1R/D1L and the main thoracic Cobb angle (r=- 0.40); and the forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) and D3R (r=0.47). Conclusions: The photogrammetry method was able to detect chest wall changes in AIS patients, besides presenting correlation between Cobb angles and lung function.
摄影测量:对青少年特发性脊柱侧弯胸壁进行客观评估的建议
摘要目的:评价青少年特发性脊柱侧弯(AIS)患者与健康人的胸壁形态,以及胸壁形态与AIS患者脊柱畸形和肺功能的关系。方法:这项横断面研究纳入了30名AIS患者和20名年龄在11-18岁的健康受试者。对AIS患者进行Cobb角评估。胸壁形状采用摄影测量法,使用体位评估软件(PAS)进行评估。我们创建了形状为角度(A)和距离(D)的胸部标记,如下:A2(右肩峰/剑突/左肩峰)、A4L(最小腰围的外点与其左侧上下边缘之间形成的角度)、A7,D1R/D1L[剑突与右侧(R)和左侧(L)最后一根假肋之间的距离]和D3(剑突与髂前上棘之间的距离)。结果:与对照组相比,AIS组的胸部标志物A2和A7显著升高,而A4L和D1R/D1L显著降低。A2与主要和近端胸部Cobb角之间存在中度相关性(分别为r=0.50,r=0.47);D1R/D1L和主胸Cobb角(r=-0.40);以及第一秒用力呼气量(FEV1)和D3R(r=0.47)。结论:摄影测量法能够检测AIS患者的胸壁变化,而且Cobb角与肺功能之间存在相关性。
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Revista Paulista De Pediatria
Revista Paulista De Pediatria Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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2.30
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100
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revista Paulista de Pediatria publishes original contributions, case reports and review of clinical research with methodological approach in the areas of health and disease of neonates, infants, children and adolescents. The objective is to disseminate research with methodological quality on issues that comprise the health of children and adolescents. All articles are freely available online, via SciELO. Its abbreviated title is Rev. Paul. Pediatr., which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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