Utility of White Light Scanning as an Alternative to Computed Tomography to Evaluate Severity of Pectus Excavatum Deformity

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Michela Carter, Rui Hua, J. Benjamin Pitt, Suhail Zeineddin, Amparo Perez, Laurie Sands, Suzanne Kujawa, Alison Lehane, Christine Stake, Marleta Reynolds, Fizan Abdullah, Seth D. Goldstein Published:

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Michela Carter, Rui Hua, J. Benjamin Pitt, Suhail Zeineddin, Amparo Perez, Laurie Sands, Suzanne Kujawa, Alison Lehane, Christine Stake, Marleta Reynolds, Fizan Abdullah, Seth D. Goldstein

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Pectus excavatum (PE) severity and surgical candidacy are determined by computed tomography (CT)-delineated Haller Index (HI) and Correction Index (CI). White light scanning (WLS) has been proposed as a non-ionizing alternative. The purpose of this retrospective study is to create models to determine PE severity using WLS as a non-ionizing alternative to CT.

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