Yawn P M, Kurland R L, Kurland M, Yawn R A
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Minn Med. 2001 Mar;84(3):52-6.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common work-related injuries and a leading cause of work disability. We studied patients from a single community who had carpal tunnel releases (CTRs), comparing duration of preoperative symptoms and severity of nerve dysfunction among workers compensation and nonworkers compensation recipients. Included in the study were 131 patients who had a total of 187 primary CTRs done by a single surgeon. Duration of preoperative symptoms was significantly longer for nonworkers compensation patients than for workers compensation patients (p < 0.01). A smaller proportion of workers compensation patients had severe electromyography (EMG) findings (p = 0.04), and a larger portion had borderline EMG findings. People with work-related CTS appear to receive surgical treatment for CTS earlier than people whose CTS is not related to work covered under workers compensation laws.
腕管综合征(CTS)是最常见的与工作相关的损伤之一,也是导致工作残疾的主要原因。我们研究了来自单一社区接受腕管松解术(CTR)的患者,比较了工伤赔偿接受者和非工伤赔偿接受者术前症状持续时间和神经功能障碍的严重程度。该研究纳入了131例患者,他们共接受了由一名外科医生进行的187次原发性CTR。非工伤赔偿患者的术前症状持续时间明显长于工伤赔偿患者(p < 0.01)。工伤赔偿患者中肌电图(EMG)检查结果严重的比例较小(p = 0.04),而EMG检查结果临界的比例较大。与工作相关的CTS患者似乎比那些CTS与工伤赔偿法所涵盖的工作无关的患者更早接受CTS手术治疗。