Discussion of the Results of the Analysis of Patients with the Diagnosis of Funnel-Shaped Chest Deformation
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v2i6.2046Keywords:
age, pectus excavatum, elasticity, childrenAbstract
Purpose. To study the results of the indicators of pectus excavatum (PE) area elasticity parameters in children of various age.
Materials and methods of investigation. The research work was realized on bases of study of the data of 70 children of various age with PE, which are analyzed in condition of RSSPMCTO and Bukhara Regional Children Multidisciplinary Medical Center during the period from 2015 to 2020 y.
Results of analysis are showed, that children with high elasticity degree of PE area are and good results by offered our parameters predominately more in younger age group and is noted the reduction the number of patient’s at age gradations. Patients with poor elasticity of PE area are by majority fixed in the third age group with tendency to increase the number of patients in age gradations.14
Conclusion. The basis of thorough study of PE area and important to realize the individual approach for choice of correction methods are taking into account the results of offered parameters of PE area elasticity, which are once more proved the mechanism of the changes of PE area at age periods.
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