| Literature DB >> 35415548 |
Alice Giöstad1, Ronja Räntfors1, Torbjörn Nyman1,2, Erika Nyman1,3.
Abstract
Purpose: To study patients who enroll in treatment at a specialized pain management clinic at a tertiary referral center following ulnar nerve decompression.Entities:
Keywords: Pain; Patient-reported outcome measures; Ulnar nerve compression syndromes
Year: 2021 PMID: 35415548 PMCID: PMC8991748 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2021.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Glob Online ISSN: 2589-5141
Characteristics and Comorbidities in Study Group and Reference Group
| Study Group (n = 26) | Reference Group (n = 147) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | n (%) | Mean (SD) | n (%) | ||
| Age | 42 (10) | 51 (14) | |||
| Female gender | 20 (77) | 85 (58) | .07 | ||
| BMI | 29 (5) | 27 (5) | .09 | ||
| Smoking | 11 (42) | 43 (30) | .19 | ||
| Preoperative McGowan grade | |||||
| McGowan grade 1 | 11 (42) | 36 (25) | .14 | ||
| McGowan grade 2 | 6 (23) | 54 (37) | |||
| McGowan grade 3 | 9 (35) | 57 (38) | |||
| Interpreting needs | 2 (8) | 1 (1) | .06 | ||
| Marital status | |||||
| Single | 4/24 (17) | 21/123 (17) | 1.00 | ||
| Partner | 20/24 (83) | 102/123 (83) | |||
| Unilateral | |||||
| Simple decompression | 6 (23) | 82 (56) | |||
| pAST | 5 (19) | 28 (19) | 1.00 | ||
| sAST | 7 (27) | 16 (11) | .053 | ||
| Bilateral | 8 (31) | 21(14) | |||
| Neuropathy in the ipsilateral arm | 17 (65) | 76 (52) | .20 | ||
| Neuropathy in the contralateral arm | 10 (39) | 51 (35) | .71 | ||
| Shoulder problems | 7 (27) | 22 (15) | .16 | ||
| Neck problems | 9 (35) | 31 (21) | .13 | ||
| Depression | 5 (19) | 13 (9) | .16 | ||
| Diabetes | 2 (8) | 19 (13) | .74 | ||
| Cardiovascular disease | 6 (23) | 43 (29) | .52 | ||
t test.
χ2 test.
Fisher’s Exact Test.
Different conditions (such as osteoarthritis, shoulder impingement syndrome, etc.) diagnosed in the medical charts.
Different conditions (such as disk herniation, whiplash, etc.) diagnosed in the medical charts. pAST, primary anterior subcutaneous transposition. sAST, secondary anterior subcutaneous transposition.
EQ-5D-3L Frequencies From the Study Group Reported by Dimension and Level
| No Problems; n (%) | Moderate Problems; n (%) | Severe Problems; n (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobility | 6 (55) | 5 (45) | 0 |
| Self-care | 7 (64) | 4 (36) | 0 |
| Usual activities | 2 (20) | 6 (60) | 2 (20) |
| Pain/discomfort | 0 | 4 (36) | 7 (64) |
| Anxiety/depression | 3 (27) | 4 (36) | 4 (36) |
Responses from the EQ-5D-3L questionnaire are divided by dimension and severity level. Decimals are avoided, given that the rows total 100 ± 1%.
Figure 1The percentage of HADS scores ≥8 among patients enrolled to a specialized pain management clinic following ulnar nerve compression at the elbow divided by gender is shown. HADS-A, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Anxiety subscale. HADS-D, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Depression subscale.
Figure 2The frequency distribution of EQ-5D-3L VAS among patients enrolled at a specialized pain management clinic at a tertiary referral hospital following ulnar nerve compression at the elbow is shown. Patients’ own assessment of their health on VAS varies from 0 to 100, where 100 represents the best possible health and 0 the worst possible health.
Study Group Responses to LiSat-11 Dichotomized Into Gross Levels
| Satisfied | Dissatisfied | |
|---|---|---|
| Life as a whole | 50% | 50% |
| Vocation | 20% | 80% |
| Economy | 27% | 73% |
| Leisure | 9% | 91% |
| Contact with friends | 18% | 82% |
| Sexual life | 40% | 60% |
| Self-care | 40% | 60% |
| Family life | 55% | 46% |
| Relationships | 63% | 38% |
| Physical health | 0% | 100% |
| Psychological health | 36% | 64% |
Decimals are avoided, given that the rows total 100 ± 1%.
HADS Responses by Patients Enrolled at a Specialized Pain Management Clinic at a Tertiary Referral Hospital Surgically Treated for Ulnar Nerve Compression at the Elbow
| Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | Score ≥8% (n = 15) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HADS-A | 9.5 (6.9) | 8 (3–16) | 53% (8/15) |
| HADS-D | 7.7 (5.2) | 7 (3–13) | 47% (7/15) |
HADS-A, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Anxiety subscale. HADS-D, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Depression subscale. A value of 8 or higher indicates possible or actual depression or anxiety disorder for both subscales.,
Figure 3The postoperative scores from the DASH questionnaires in patients having surgery for ulnar nerve compression at a referral hospital are shown. Patients enrolled postoperatively at a specialized pain management clinic at a tertiary referral hospital, following surgery for ulnar nerve compression at the elbow, constitute the study group, while the remaining patients operated on at the same department during the same period constitute the reference group. Outliers are shown. The t test showed a statistically significant difference between the groups (P =.001).
Treatment Provided at Pain Management Clinic
| n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Transdermal opioids | 2 (9) |
| Transdermal capsaicin | 2 (9) |
| Transdermal lidocaine | 5 (22) |
| Weak opioids | 1 (4) |
| Oral opioid combinations | 5 (22) |
| Duloxetine | 11 (48) |
| Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs | 5 (22) |
| Tricyclic antidepressants | 10 (44) |
| Anticonvulsants eg, gabapentin, pregabalin | 10 (44) |
| Spinal Cord Stimulation | |
| Yes | 1 (4) |
| Test | 4 (17) |
| Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) | 4 (17) |
| Ketamine infusion | 1 (4) |
| Series of peripheral nerve blocks | 3 (13) |
| Conversational therapy | 4 (17) |
| Occupational and physiotherapy | 6 (26) |