Pectus - Preoperative Assessment - Genetics

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Introduction to Genetic Evaluation
An overview of the importance of genetic evaluation in patients with pectus excavatum, focusing on conditions like Marfan syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. The chapter discusses skeletal evaluations and the associated cardiac risks.
1:39
Marfan Syndrome Evaluation
Detailed discussion on Marfan syndrome, including skeletal findings, cardiac risks, and diagnostic tools such as echocardiograms and MRIs. Emphasis on genetic testing for the fibrillin gene.
3:18
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Overview
Exploration of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, its types, and the significance of collagen defects. Discussion on the classic and vascular types, along with their clinical implications.
4:57
Joint Hypermobility and its Implications
Focus on joint hypermobility, the Biton score for assessment, and the criteria for generalized hypermobility. Discussion on associated symptoms and family history.
6:36
Chronic Pain and Related Disorders
Examination of chronic pain conditions associated with hypermobility, including fibromyalgia and its prevalence in hypermobile patients. Discussion on the impact of these conditions on patient care.
8:15
Clinical Evaluation and Referral Process
Insights into the clinical evaluation process for patients with suspected connective tissue disorders. Discussion on when to refer patients to genetics for further evaluation.
9:54
Conclusion and Future Directions
Summary of the key points discussed and the importance of a holistic approach in evaluating patients with pectus excavatum and related conditions. Call for better resources for clinicians.

Topic overview

Dr. Derek E, Neilson discusses thegenetic evaluation for a pectus excavatum. Dr. Neilson elaborates on the evaluationtechniques used which include primarily Marfan syndrome, the skeletal evaluation or physical findings, as well as thecardiac risks associated with Marfan syndrome. Dr. Neilsonintroduces another condition, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, involving different types includingconnective tissue defects, vascular defects, and hyper mobility or flexibility.He discusses the Beighton score used in joint testing for Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, differentiation between Ethers Danlos Syndrome and extremeflexibility and indicators, fibromyalgia and hyper mobility.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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