How We Diagnose Pectus Excavatum
Our pediatric surgeons and nurse practitioners may be able to diagnose pectus excavatum during your child’s exam. To help plan their treatment, we may order other tests. At Children’s Hospital, we offer the complete range of advanced tests to understand the extent of your child’s condition, including:
- Echocardiogram: An echocardiogram is an ultrasound of the heart. Using soundwaves, we can check for potential heart valve issues caused by a sunken chest.
- Pulmonary function test (PFT): PFTs can tell us if your child’s sunken chest affects how their lungs work. During this painless test, we’ll ask your child to breathe into a machine.
- Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET): Conducted on a treadmill, this special type of stress test measures your child’s heart and lung function while they exercise.
- Computed tomography (CT): CTs provide detailed images of your child’s chest to help us plan treatment for your child’s chest wall disorder.
- Xenon magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): MU Health Care is one of the only health systems with this innovative technology. With xenon gas MRI, we can see how the chest wall malformation affects lung function.
- MRI imaging: Our team uses MRI to see how the chest wall moves and potentially affects your child’s heart and lungs.
