Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Mar 2022)

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Management of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Review of the Literature and Report of an Italian Experience

  • Giuseppe Camporese,
  • Enrico Bernardi,
  • Andrea Venturin,
  • Alice Pellizzaro,
  • Alessandra Schiavon,
  • Francesca Caneva,
  • Alessandro Strullato,
  • Daniele Toninato,
  • Beatrice Forcato,
  • Andrea Zuin,
  • Francesco Squizzato,
  • Francesco Squizzato,
  • Michele Piazza,
  • Michele Piazza,
  • Roberto Stramare,
  • Chiara Tonello,
  • Pierpaolo Di Micco,
  • Stefano Masiero,
  • Federico Rea,
  • Franco Grego,
  • Franco Grego,
  • Paolo Simioni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.802183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is a clinical potentially disabling condition characterized by a group of upper extremity signs and symptoms due to the compression of the neurovascular bundle passing through the thoracic outlet region. Because of the non-specific nature of signs and symptoms, to the lack of a consensus for the objective diagnosis, and to the wide range of etiologies, the actual figure is still a matter of debate among experts. We aimed to summarize the current evidence about the pathophysiology, the diagnosis and the treatment of the thoracic outlet syndrome, and to report a retrospective analysis on 324 patients followed for 5 years at the Padua University Hospital and at the Naples Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Italy, to verify the effectiveness of a specific rehabilitation program for the syndrome and to evaluate if physical therapy could relieve symptoms in these patients.

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