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Abstract
BACKGROUND: F waves are late electrophysiological responses to antidromic activation of motor neurons and are used to evaluate the conduction along the whole length of peripheral nerves. We aimed to determine the diagnostic efficacies of minimum median nerve F-wave latency (FWL) and median-to-ulnar nerve F-wave latency difference (FWLD) on carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).Entities:
Keywords: F-wave; carpal tunnel syndrome; median nerve
Year: 2015 PMID: 26357476 PMCID: PMC4560519 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S45331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Figure 1Alteration of m-FWL, u-FWL, and median-to-ulnar nerve FWLD values of the healthy extremities with increasing height.
Abbreviations: FWL, F-wave latency; FWLD, F-wave latency difference; m-FWL, median nerve minimum F-wave latency; u-FWL, ulnar nerve minimum F-wave latency.
Results of m-FWL, u-FWL, and FWLD studies of healthy extremities in different height groups
| Height group | m-FWL, mean ± SD (min–max) | u-FWL, mean ± SD (min–max) | Median-to-ulnar nerve FWLD, mean ± SD (min–max) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gp1 (150–159 cm) | 22.89±1.12 ms | 22.74±0.91 ms | 0.154±0.774 ms |
| n=27 | (20.2–24.9) | (21.05–24.15) | (−1.50 to 1.85) |
| Gp2 (160–169 cm) | 24.14±1.25 ms | 24.44±1.26 ms | −0.296±0.733 ms |
| n=34 | (22.20–27.45) | (22.20–28.20) | (−1.90 to 0.80) |
| Gp3 (≥170 cm) | 26.12±1.24 ms | 27.29±1.34 ms | −1.168±0.884 ms |
| n=19 | (24.05–28.30) | (24.90–29.20) | (−2.75 to 0.85) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |
| Tukey multiple comparisons test | (Gp3>Gp2>Gp1) | (Gp3>Gp2>Gp1) | (Gp3>Gp2>Gp1) |
Abbreviations: FWL, F-wave latency; FWLD, F-wave latency difference; Gp, group; m-FWL, median nerve minimum F-wave latency; u-FWL, ulnar nerve minimum F-wave latency.
Electrodiagnosis of CTS according to the results of m-FWL and median-to-ulnar nerve FWLD studies in different height groups
| Height group n | m-FWL Best cut-off value | Sensitivity specificity efficacy | Median-to-ulnar nerve FWLD Best cut-off value | Sensitivity specificity efficacy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gp1 (150–159 cm) | 23.9 ms | 89.6% (43/48) | 0.55 ms | 89.6% (43/48) |
| CTS; n=48 | 87.5% (21/24) | 79.2% (19/24) | ||
| Healthy; n=24 | 88.9% (64/72) | 86.1% (62/72) | ||
| Total; n=72 | ||||
| Gp2 (160–169 cm) | 24.8 ms | 50.0% (19/38) | 0.30 ms | 76.3% (29/38) |
| CTS; n=38 | 91.4% (32/35) | 82.9% (29/35) | ||
| Healthy; n=35 | 69.9% (51/73) | 79.5% (58/73) | ||
| Total; n=73 | ||||
| Gp3 (≥170 cm) | 28.4 ms | 50.0% (5/10) | 0.85 ms | 90.0% (9/10) |
| CTS; n=10 | 100.0% (19/19) | 100.0% (19/19) | ||
| Healthy; n=19 | 82.8% (24/29) | 96.6% (28/29) | ||
| Total; n=29 | ||||
| Whole group | _ | 69.8% (67/96) | _ | 78.1% (75/96) |
| CTS; n=96 | 92.3% (72/78) | 93.6% (73/78) | ||
| Healthy; n=78 | 79.9% (139/174) | 85.1% (148/174) | ||
| Total; n=174 | ||||
Abbreviations: FWL, F-wave latency; FWLD, F-wave latency difference; Gp, group; m-FWL, median nerve minimum F-wave latency; CTS, carpal tunnel syndrome.