KYPHOSCOLIOSIS
Kyphoscoliosis is a disorder characterized by progressive deformity of
Spine consisting of lateral and posterior curvatures.
Clinical Picture
- In majority it is of idiopathic etiology.
- Deformity results in shortening
of height.
- Patients can be asymptomatic.
- Mobility of chest wall is
impaired, the chest wall is stiff and lung volumes are
restricted.
- Hypoventilation can occur
due to small tidal volumes and increased dead space ventilation.
- V/Q mismatch leads to significant
hypoxia, and can progress to symptoms of Cor pulmonale.
- CXR shows significant distortion
of spine and thorax.
- Mediastinal position is altered and tremendous regional
variation in intensity of breath sounds can be noted on physical
exam.
- PFT will show a restrictive defect. Hypoxemia is
common.
Therapy
- Milwaukee brace controls
moderate deformities.
- Surgical correction is attempted in some
to fix spine and arrest progression of the deformity.
- Oxygen on long term may be
necessary in patients with significant hypoxemia.
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