Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological Classification

Aim:Diaphragmatic eventration (DE) is a congenital or acquired elevation of the hemi-diaphragm. The indications for surgery may be challenging because clinical symptoms do not always correlate with radiological severity. We aim to identify the factors for the necessity and the efficiency of thoracos...

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Main Authors: Zafer Dökümcü, Ülgen Çeltik, Emre Divarcı, Coşkun Özcan, Ata Erdener
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Research
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Online Access: http://jpedres.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/retrospective-comparison-of-moderate-and-severe-di/19524
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spelling doaj-473d0f41a21f4e098012d13c439bdb392020-11-25T02:52:25ZengGalenos YayineviJournal of Pediatric Research2147-94452587-24782018-09-015313814310.4274/jpr.0490913049054Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological ClassificationZafer Dökümcü0Ülgen Çeltik1Emre Divarcı2Coşkun Özcan3Ata Erdener4 Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Surgery, İzmir, Turkey Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Surgery, İzmir, Turkey Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Surgery, İzmir, Turkey Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Surgery, İzmir, Turkey Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Surgery, İzmir, Turkey Aim:Diaphragmatic eventration (DE) is a congenital or acquired elevation of the hemi-diaphragm. The indications for surgery may be challenging because clinical symptoms do not always correlate with radiological severity. We aim to identify the factors for the necessity and the efficiency of thoracoscopic diaphragmatic plication (TDP) in children with DE.Materials and Methods:A retrospective cross-sectional analysis of patients treated for DE (April 2006-August 2017) was performed. Demographics, type of DE, laterality, associated malformations and clinical symptoms were evaluated. Patients were grouped in two groups (moderate and severe) according to their diaphragmatic elevation levels on X-ray at admission. The severe DE group (SDE, n=14) had a DE of more than 2 vertebral bodies whereas the DE was 2 vertebral bodies or less in the moderate DE group (MDE, n=16). The groups were then compared regarding the necessity of TDP. The efficiency of TDP was analyzed by comparison of the outcome of patients who underwent TDP with that of conservative management.Results:There were 30 DE cases with a median age of 13.75 months. DE was acquired in 5 patients. The right side was the dominant side (21/30). The most common clinical symptoms were pneumonia (21) and respiratory distress (7) while 6 cases were asymptomatic. Acquired DE and respiratory distress were significantly higher in the SDE group. Four patients (25%) in the MDE group and 13 patients (92.9%) in the SDE group required TDP (p=0.000). The total number of cases of pneumonia was significantly higher in the conservatively treated patients in the follow-up (p=0.023).Conclusion:Two vertebral bodies may be an efficient cut-off level to discriminate between MDE and SDE. Absolute indications for TDP are SDE, acquired DE and respiratory distress at admission. Patients that are conservatively treated are more prone to pneumonia. http://jpedres.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/retrospective-comparison-of-moderate-and-severe-di/19524 Childdiaphragmrisk factorsthoracoscopy
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author Zafer Dökümcü
Ülgen Çeltik
Emre Divarcı
Coşkun Özcan
Ata Erdener
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Ülgen Çeltik
Emre Divarcı
Coşkun Özcan
Ata Erdener
Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological Classification
Journal of Pediatric Research
Child
diaphragm
risk factors
thoracoscopy
author_facet Zafer Dökümcü
Ülgen Çeltik
Emre Divarcı
Coşkun Özcan
Ata Erdener
author_sort Zafer Dökümcü
title Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological Classification
title_short Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological Classification
title_full Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological Classification
title_fullStr Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological Classification
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective Comparison of Moderate and Severe Diaphragmatic Eventration in Children: Efficiency of Radiological Classification
title_sort retrospective comparison of moderate and severe diaphragmatic eventration in children: efficiency of radiological classification
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Journal of Pediatric Research
issn 2147-9445
2587-2478
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Aim:Diaphragmatic eventration (DE) is a congenital or acquired elevation of the hemi-diaphragm. The indications for surgery may be challenging because clinical symptoms do not always correlate with radiological severity. We aim to identify the factors for the necessity and the efficiency of thoracoscopic diaphragmatic plication (TDP) in children with DE.Materials and Methods:A retrospective cross-sectional analysis of patients treated for DE (April 2006-August 2017) was performed. Demographics, type of DE, laterality, associated malformations and clinical symptoms were evaluated. Patients were grouped in two groups (moderate and severe) according to their diaphragmatic elevation levels on X-ray at admission. The severe DE group (SDE, n=14) had a DE of more than 2 vertebral bodies whereas the DE was 2 vertebral bodies or less in the moderate DE group (MDE, n=16). The groups were then compared regarding the necessity of TDP. The efficiency of TDP was analyzed by comparison of the outcome of patients who underwent TDP with that of conservative management.Results:There were 30 DE cases with a median age of 13.75 months. DE was acquired in 5 patients. The right side was the dominant side (21/30). The most common clinical symptoms were pneumonia (21) and respiratory distress (7) while 6 cases were asymptomatic. Acquired DE and respiratory distress were significantly higher in the SDE group. Four patients (25%) in the MDE group and 13 patients (92.9%) in the SDE group required TDP (p=0.000). The total number of cases of pneumonia was significantly higher in the conservatively treated patients in the follow-up (p=0.023).Conclusion:Two vertebral bodies may be an efficient cut-off level to discriminate between MDE and SDE. Absolute indications for TDP are SDE, acquired DE and respiratory distress at admission. Patients that are conservatively treated are more prone to pneumonia.
topic Child
diaphragm
risk factors
thoracoscopy
url http://jpedres.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/retrospective-comparison-of-moderate-and-severe-di/19524
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