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Measurement of sternal curvature angle on patients with pectus excavatum

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Background

Pectus excavatum (PE) is a chest deformity characterized by marked sternal depression. The objective of this study was to quantify the sternal curvature observed in patients diagnosed with PE using the sternal curvature angle (SCA).

Methods

A retrospective review of lateral chest X-rays of patients with PE from 2006 to 2013 was performed. The SCA was measured in a manner similar to the method of Cobb’s angle is used to measure spinal curvature. SCA and Haller index were calculated from the chest X-rays for all patients.

Results

Lateral chest X-rays of 202 PE and 196 normal control patients were analyzed. The mean SCA ± SD of PE patients was 40.56° ± 12.88° compared to 22.02° ± 7.65° for normal patients. The difference was statistically significant with a p value of <0.0001. No significant concordance between SCA and Haller index measurements in the PE group was found (Kendall τ = −0.00015, p value = 0.9975).

Conclusion

The difference in sternal curvature as measured by the sternal curvature angle between the pectus excavatum and normal patients was statistically significant. Our data suggest that sternal depression evident in PE patients is not a simple linear depression of the sternum but due to curvature in the sternal body.

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Lee, C., Zavala-Garcia, A., Teekappanavar, N. et al. Measurement of sternal curvature angle on patients with pectus excavatum. Pediatr Surg Int 33, 65–67 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-016-3996-9

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