Published 2017
| Version v1
Publication
Three-dimensional and volumetric thoracic growth in children with moderate idiopathic scoliosis compared with normal
Creators
Contributors
Description
We aimed to measure thoracic dimensions and volume in
relation to growth and verify the influence of scoliosis on
thoracic growth. A reference group of 294 healthy
volunteers was compared with a group of 557 patients with
idiopathic scoliosis ranging in age from 3 to 25 years. The
optical ORTEN system for trunk surface data acquisition
was used to calculate thoracic volume, perimeter,
anterior–posterior and transversal diameters, T1–T12
length, and sternal length. There was no significant
difference in thoracic dimensions and volume between
scoliosis and reference groups in either girls or boys.
Thoracic volume correlated with weight and with sitting
height. The transversal diameter represented ∼30%, the
anterior–posterior diameter 20%, and the thoracic perimeter
100% of sitting height. Mild and moderate scoliosis does
not affect thoracic diameters and volume at any stage of
growth. Relationships between thoracic parameters and
sitting height are valuable indicators in clinical practice.
They do not differ between normal individuals and scoliotic
patients with moderate trunk asymmetry.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1188156
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1188156
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE