Magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of pectus excavatum

Author:

Muzafarova Gulishe S.1ORCID,Vishnyakova Marina V.1ORCID,Abramenko Alexander S.1ORCID,Kuzmichev Vladimir A.1ORCID,Gatsutsyn Vladimir V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging is more often used to confirm the presence of pectus excavatum and assess compression changes in the heart at this level. AIM: To evaluate pectus excavatum preoperatively according to magnetic resonance imaging findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective evaluation of chest magnetic resonance imaging data of 38 patients (male, n=30; female, n=8) was performed. The average age was 19.9 years (±9 years).Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging was performed on a 1.5-T General Electric Optima MR450w GEM scanner with 2D-FIESTA-C pulse sequences, as well as functional assessment of the left and right ventricles. Parameters for surgical treatment of pectus excavatum were as follows: the Haller index, correction index, and sternum rotation angle. Statistical analysis of the relationship between the Haller index, correction index, and sternum rotation angle and ejection fraction of the right ventricle was conducted. A p-value 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Moderate and severe pectus excavatum were found in 92% of the cases. No significant Pearson correlation was obtained between the Haller index and right ventricular ejection fraction (inspiratory and expiratory ejection fraction, p=0.777 and 0.798, respectively). The mean right ventricular ejection fraction was 46%. A correlation was noted between the Haller index and the correction index (p 0.05). The rotation angle of the sternum, which required modification of surgical intervention, was detected in 44.7% of patients. CONCLUSION: Magnetic resonance imaging is an informative diagnostic method for pectus excavatum pectus excavatum without radiation exposure and enables detailed preoperative assessment. A correlation was noted between the Haller index and the correction index (p 0.05). Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a decrease in the ejection fraction of the right ventricle.

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ECO-Vector LLC

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