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Changes of the six-item carpal tunnel syndrome(CTS) symptoms scale and the nerve electrophysiological findings after surgery for CTS with abnormal nerve electrophysiological findings

Title
Changes of the six-item carpal tunnel syndrome(CTS) symptoms scale and the nerve electrophysiological findings after surgery for CTS with abnormal nerve electrophysiological findings
Author
박예수
Keywords
Carpal tunnel syndrome; Six-item CTS symptoms scale; Nerve electrophysiological findings
Issue Date
2014-01
Publisher
Arthroscopy and Orthopedic Sports Medicine.
Citation
Arthroscopy and Orthopedic Sports Medicine, 2014(1), P. 40-45
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the Six-Item CTS Symptoms Scale (CTS-6) and nerve electrophysiological findings between pre- and the postoperative states of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) who were treated by carpal tunnel release.Methods: The preoperative and postoperative CTS-6 and nerve electrophysiological findings were evaluated in a total of 60 cases treated for CTS. Preoperative nerve electrophysiological study determined the presence of CTS and the postoperative analysis was performed at a mean 3.75 years after intervention. Poor prognostic factors and preoperative nerve electrophysiological findings influencing the recovery periods were evaluated.Results: As compared with the preoperative score, the average CTS-6 at the latest follow-up improved from 3.21 ± 0.66 to 1.86 ± 0.72 (P < 0.001) in 53 out of 60 cases (88%). Likewise, the nerve electrophysiological findings based on Bland grade system improved significantly from 2.23 ± 1.16 to 1.86 ± 0.72 (P < 0.001). There were statistically significant differences seen between the improved values of CTS-6 and Bland grade (P = 0.048). The conduction velocity of the sensory nerve was improved from 36.58 ± 6.47 m/sec to 39.20 ± 1.10 m/sec (P < 0.01), and the distal latency of the motor nerve improved from 4.03 ± 1.40 to 3.67 ± 1.10 (P = 0.038). In electrophysiological findings, the recovery period of the isolated CTS was relatively shorter compared to CTS combined with cervical radiculopathy (P = 0.049).Conclusion: The outcome of surgery for CTS was excellent in most cases. The CTS-6 was a very reliable, valuable and useful indicator for the treatment outcome. There was a statistically significant difference between the CTS-6 and Bland grade. Our data shows that for CTS patients with combined cervical radiculopathy, recovery period after CTS surgery may be negatively impacted.
URI
http://www.e-aosm.org/journal/view.html?uid=11&amp;&amp;vmd=Fullhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/47510
ISSN
2289-005X; 2289-0068
DOI
10.14517/aosm13017
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