Literature DB >> 14709970

Sensitivity of median sensory nerve conduction tests in digital branches for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome.

Gülümser Aydin1, Işik Keleş, Sibel Ozbudak Demir, Ali Ihsan Baysal.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the sensitivity of median sensory nerve conduction tests performed by stimulating digital branches in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.
DESIGN: A prospective study in 506 hands of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosed electrophysiologically.
RESULTS: The sensitivity of median sensory nerve conduction tests across the first three digit-to-wrist segments and palm-to-wrist segment was determined. The most common abnormal electrophysiologic finding was the slowing of sensory nerve conduction velocity over the palm-to-wrist segment, which was detected in 98.5% of the hands. Slowing of sensory nerve conduction velocity over the digit 1-, 2-, and 3-to-wrist segments of the median nerve was found in 95.4%, 88%, and 82% of the hands, respectively.
CONCLUSION: The sensory nerve conduction velocity test of the digit 1-to-wrist segment has the most sensitivity among the three digital branches of the median sensory nerve, and it may be used more widely in the electrodiagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14709970     DOI: 10.1097/01.PHM.0000104662.71129.B9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0894-9115            Impact factor:   2.159


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