Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Objective</p> <p>Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a clinical phenomenon resulting from compression of the neurovascular structures at the superior aperture of the thorax which presents with varying symptoms. Regarding to the varying symptoms, the dia...

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Main Authors: Sadeghi-Azandaryani M, Bürklein D, Ozimek A, Geiger C, Mendl N, Steckmeier B, Heyn J
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-09-01
Series:European Journal of Medical Research
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spelling doaj-555532b5c3c54517bcc2793a260c9cc82020-11-25T00:13:28ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2009-09-01141044310.1186/2047-783X-14-10-443Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?Sadeghi-Azandaryani MBürklein DOzimek AGeiger CMendl NSteckmeier BHeyn J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Objective</p> <p>Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a clinical phenomenon resulting from compression of the neurovascular structures at the superior aperture of the thorax which presents with varying symptoms. Regarding to the varying symptoms, the diagnosis of TOS seems to be a challenge and predictors for the outcome are rare. The purpose of this study was therefore to analyze the different clinical examinations and tests relative to their prediction of the clinical outcome subsequent to surgery.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>During a period of five years, 56 patients were diagnosed with TOS. Medical history, clinical tests, operative procedure and complications were recorded and analysed. Mean follow-up of the patients was 55.6 ± 45.5 months, median age of the patients was 36.4 ± 12.5 years.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Different clinical tests for TOS showed an acceptable sensitivity overall, but a poor specificity. A positive test was not associated with a poor outcome. Analyses of the systolic blood pressure before and after exercise showed, that a distinct decrease in blood pressure of the affected side after exercises was associated with a poor outcome (p = 0.0027).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Clinical tests for TOS show a good sensitivity, but a poor specificity and cannot be used as predictors for the outcome. A distinct decrease in blood pressure of the affected side after exercises was associated with poor outcome and might be useful to predict the patients' outcome.</p> http://www.eurjmedres.com/content/14/10/443Thoracic outlet syndromecervical ribclinical testsblood pressureoutcome
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author Sadeghi-Azandaryani M
Bürklein D
Ozimek A
Geiger C
Mendl N
Steckmeier B
Heyn J
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Bürklein D
Ozimek A
Geiger C
Mendl N
Steckmeier B
Heyn J
Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?
European Journal of Medical Research
Thoracic outlet syndrome
cervical rib
clinical tests
blood pressure
outcome
author_facet Sadeghi-Azandaryani M
Bürklein D
Ozimek A
Geiger C
Mendl N
Steckmeier B
Heyn J
author_sort Sadeghi-Azandaryani M
title Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?
title_short Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?
title_full Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?
title_fullStr Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?
title_full_unstemmed Thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?
title_sort thoracic outlet syndrome: do we have clinical tests as predictors for the outcome after surgery?
publisher BMC
series European Journal of Medical Research
issn 2047-783X
publishDate 2009-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Objective</p> <p>Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a clinical phenomenon resulting from compression of the neurovascular structures at the superior aperture of the thorax which presents with varying symptoms. Regarding to the varying symptoms, the diagnosis of TOS seems to be a challenge and predictors for the outcome are rare. The purpose of this study was therefore to analyze the different clinical examinations and tests relative to their prediction of the clinical outcome subsequent to surgery.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>During a period of five years, 56 patients were diagnosed with TOS. Medical history, clinical tests, operative procedure and complications were recorded and analysed. Mean follow-up of the patients was 55.6 ± 45.5 months, median age of the patients was 36.4 ± 12.5 years.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Different clinical tests for TOS showed an acceptable sensitivity overall, but a poor specificity. A positive test was not associated with a poor outcome. Analyses of the systolic blood pressure before and after exercise showed, that a distinct decrease in blood pressure of the affected side after exercises was associated with a poor outcome (p = 0.0027).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Clinical tests for TOS show a good sensitivity, but a poor specificity and cannot be used as predictors for the outcome. A distinct decrease in blood pressure of the affected side after exercises was associated with poor outcome and might be useful to predict the patients' outcome.</p>
topic Thoracic outlet syndrome
cervical rib
clinical tests
blood pressure
outcome
url http://www.eurjmedres.com/content/14/10/443
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