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Analysis of the pulmonary function in patients undergoing vertebral body tethering for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

机译:Analysis of the pulmonary function in patients undergoing vertebral body tethering for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

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Abstract Purpose The literature concerning the effects of scoliosis correction on pulmonary function (PF) is scarce and solely related to spinal fusion. Vertebral body tethering (VBT) represents a new option for scoliosis correction; however, its effects on PF have not yet been investigated. As VBT is a fusion-less technique that does not limit the dynamics of the chest wall, it is expected not to have a negative impact on PF despite the anterior surgical approach.Methods We analyzed the PF preoperatively and compared it with the PF at 6-weeks, 6-months and 12-monthts postoperatively. Considered parameters were total lung capacity (TLC), forced expiratory volume in 1?s (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) expressed as percentages. A change of more than 10% was considered clinically significant.Results Before VBT, overall TLC, FEV1 and FVC measured 98?±?15%, 85?±?16% and 91?±?17%, respectively. Six weeks after surgery, all parameters were comparable to the preoperative values (TLC 96?±?17%, FEV1 84?±?14%, FVC 90?±?16%) and remained so at the last follow-up (TLC 99?±?15%, FEV1 89?±?9%, FVC 86?±?9). While a reduction in FEV1 and FVC was observed at 6-weeks and 6-months in patients with thoracic or double curves compared to thoracolumbar curves, no significant differences were observed at the 12-months follow-up.Conclusions VBT does not cause a reduction in PF values at a short-term follow-up.
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