| Literature DB >> 24164125 |
Hideaki Miyamoto1, Toshiki Miura, Yutaka Morizaki, Kosuke Uehara, Takashi Ohe, Sakae Tanaka.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the stiffness of the transverse carpal ligament (TCL) between healthy volunteers and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) patients using sonoelastography. We studied 17 healthy volunteers (four men, 13 women; range 37-84 years) and 18 hands of 13 patients with CTS (three men, ten women; range 41-79 years). Thickness and elasticity of the TCL were evaluated by sonoelastography. Elasticity was estimated by strain ratio of an acoustic coupler, which has a standardized elasticity as a reference medium, to the TCL (AC/T strain ratio). The AC/T strain ratios of the healthy volunteers and the CTS patients were 6.0 and 8.1, respectively (p = 0.030). The AC/T strain ratio showed a positive correlation with the duration of symptoms in the CTS patients (p = 0.035, r = 0.50). We concluded that increased stiffness of the TCL could be one of the causes for CTS.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24164125 DOI: 10.1142/S0218810413500251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hand Surg ISSN: 0218-8104