Sakić K, Pećina M, Pavicić F
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Int Orthop. 1992;16(3):207-12. doi: 10.1007/BF00182695.
Two groups of patients, with an average age of 15 years, have been studied to establish the improvement in pulmonary function after surgical correction in relation to the amount of correction achieved. The first group of 33 patients were treated surgically; an average Cobb angle of 72 degrees was reduced to 32.6 degrees. The second group of 30 patients with an average Cobb angle of 33 degrees were not operated on. Results of tests undertaken have shown that pulmonary function was improved by surgical correction, but the improvement does not match the degree of correction achieved. Statistical analysis of the two groups shows a difference in cardiopulmonary function to the advantage of those who were not operated on. This suggests that there is partial irreversibility of ventilation and perfusion in those who are treated surgically.
两组平均年龄为15岁的患者参与了研究,旨在确定手术矫正后肺功能的改善情况与所实现的矫正程度之间的关系。第一组33例患者接受了手术治疗;平均Cobb角从72度降至32.6度。第二组30例患者平均Cobb角为33度,未接受手术。所进行测试的结果表明,手术矫正改善了肺功能,但改善程度与所实现的矫正程度不匹配。两组的统计分析显示,心肺功能存在差异,未接受手术者更具优势。这表明接受手术治疗者的通气和灌注存在部分不可逆性。