DEV ENVIRONMENT — dev.library.globalcastmd.com — Changes here do not affect production
0 Views
0 Likes
0 Shares
0 Comments
Read article ↗

StayCurrentMD

View profile →

Article

Chest wall deformities in CDH survivors Children with CDH are at high risk for pectus excavatum deformity and progressive thoracic asymmetry

Published: Reading: 1 min

Topic overview

This prospective cohort study examines the prevalence and progression of chest wall deformities in CDH survivors, identifying pectus excavatum and thoracic asymmetry as significant long-term musculoskeletal complications. The research characterizes risk factors and temporal changes in these deformities to inform clinical surveillance strategies.

Key takeaways

  • CDH survivors have significantly increased risk of developing pectus excavatum and progressive thoracic asymmetry postoperatively.
  • Musculoskeletal chest wall deformities in CDH patients require long-term prospective monitoring beyond initial surgical repair.
  • Predictors of chest wall deformity development can be identified through systematic cohort analysis to guide surveillance protocols.
  • Early recognition of thoracic asymmetry patterns may enable timely intervention to prevent progressive skeletal complications.
  • Comprehensive CDH follow-up should include serial chest wall assessments as part of standard multidisciplinary care.

Keywords

Hashtags

Full article text

Full article text not available for this entry
How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Chest wall deformities in CDH survivors Children with CDH are at high risk for pectus excavatum deformity and progressive thoracic asymmetry. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-11-07. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/9404?via_space=staycurrentmd

Comments

Loading comments...