Pediatric Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome

Thoracic insufficiency syndrome is a congenital (present at birth) disorder that affects breathing and lung development.

What is Pediatric Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome?

In general, children with thoracic insufficiency syndrome will have limited lung growth due to rib deformities and curvature of the spine. In a baby with thoracic insufficiency syndrome, there are chest wall deformities that affect breathing and lung development. As these children grow, they will be dependent on nasal oxygen or ventilator support to breathe.

What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome?

Signs and symptoms of thoracic insufficiency syndrome vary according to the cause of the condition, and may include:

  • Fusion of two or more ribs
  • Missing ribs
  • Short, narrow torso and rib cage
  • Spinal deformities