40
Participants
Start Date
March 9, 2023
Primary Completion Date
April 9, 2023
Study Completion Date
April 28, 2023
Pectus Study Form
"Pectus study forms consisting of clinical and radiological measurements of patients aged 3-18 years who applied to the outpatient clinic with chest deformity will be filled in in detail.~In addition, this study form includes 'Quality of Life Evaluation Form in Pectus Deformity', 'Social Comparison Scale', 'Sleep Disorder Scale for Children', 'Anxiety Disorders Screening Scale in Children', 'Pediatric Quality of Life Questionnaire' designed for patients and their relatives. PedsQL)', 'SRS-22 Patient Questionnaire', 'Beck Anxiety Scale' and 'Informed Consent Form' designed for patients and their relatives."
Adams Test
Adams test (forward bending test) (+) was measured by Bunnell scoliometer (scoliosis assessment tool) and ATR (angle of trunk rotation angle) values were 7 degrees in patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be included in the study by filling out an informed consent form
Scoliosis Graphy
"ATR (angle of trunk rotation) values above 7 degrees on bunnell scoliometer were determined. Afterwards, patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be included in the study by filling out an informed consent form and a scoliosis graphy will be requested.~Coronal, sagittal balance; coronal and sagittal cobb angles will be measured from posterior-anterior (PA) (posterior-anterior) and lateral (lateral) scoliosis radiographs."
Pulmonary function test
"Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are noninvasive tests that show how well the lungs are working. The tests measure lung volume, capacity, rates of flow, and gas exchange. This information can help your healthcare provider diagnose and decide the treatment of certain lung disorders.~There are 2 types of disorders that cause problems with air moving in and out of the lungs:~Obstructive. This is when air has trouble flowing out of the lungs due to airway resistance. This causes a decreased flow of air.~Restrictive. This is when the lung tissue and/or chest muscles can't expand enough. This creates problems with air flow, mostly due to lower lung volumes."
Deniz, Gaziosmanpaşa
Gaziosmanpasa Research and Education Hospital
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