Wee A S, Abernathy S D
Electromyography Laboratory, Department of Neurology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.
Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol. 2003 Jun;43(4):251-3.
The sensory nerve conduction study (NCS) is a sensitive means for demonstrating the localized median nerve dysfunction at the wrist in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). We reviewed the sensory NCS data of 102 patients (178 median nerves) with CTS and tried to determine if there were significant differences in the findings between the index and middle fingers. There was no statistically significant difference in the amplitudes of the compound sensory nerve action potentials (CSNAPs) recorded antidromically from the index and middle fingers during median nerve stimulation at the palm and wrist. Moreover, there was no statistically significant difference in the finger-to-palm and palm-to-wrist sensory nerve conduction velocities (CVs) between the index and middle fingers. The mean CSNAP amplitudes and mean sensory CVs were comparable in values from these two fingers and they showed a high and positive correlation. It appears that the sensory nerves to the index and middle fingers are compromised to a similar degree in CTS, and neither finger will reveal significantly more sensory conduction abnormalities than the other will.
感觉神经传导研究(NCS)是一种用于证明腕管综合征(CTS)患者手腕部正中神经局部功能障碍的敏感方法。我们回顾了102例CTS患者(178条正中神经)的感觉NCS数据,并试图确定示指和中指的检查结果是否存在显著差异。在手掌和手腕处刺激正中神经时,从示指和中指逆向记录的复合感觉神经动作电位(CSNAPs)的波幅没有统计学上的显著差异。此外,示指和中指之间的指-掌和掌-腕感觉神经传导速度(CVs)也没有统计学上的显著差异。这两个手指的平均CSNAP波幅和平均感觉CV值相当,且呈高度正相关。看来在CTS中,示指和中指的感觉神经受损程度相似,且任何一个手指都不会比另一个手指显示出明显更多的感觉传导异常。