Imai T, Matsumoto H, Chiba S, Kaneshige Y, Kikuchi S
Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 1989 Jul;29(7):866-70.
Quantitative assessment of vibration threshold at 125 Hz of index and little finger tips together with measurements of median and ulnar sensory nerve conduction velocity (SNCV) was performed for 25 limbs of 15 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), 25 limbs of 13 disease controls with neurological symptoms similar to CTS and the nearly same number of limbs of normal controls. There was no significant difference in ulnar SNCV among 3 groups. However, ulnar SNCV at wrist was significantly reduced in patients with CTS as compared with normal value. In 17 limbs with CTS, vibration threshold of index finger tips was significantly increased, and 8 of those limbs were found to have concomitant increase of vibration threshold of little finger tips. Most of patients with increase of vibration threshold of both index and little finger tips were those who used to expose to repetitive mechanical stimuli at the wrist in their occupation. It was concluded that digital vibration threshold is simple to measure yet sensitive enough to detect asymptomatic ulnar neuropathy in CTS.
对15例腕管综合征(CTS)患者的25条肢体、13例有类似CTS神经症状的疾病对照组的25条肢体以及数量相近的正常对照组肢体,进行了食指和小指指尖125Hz振动阈值的定量评估,并测量了正中神经和尺神经感觉神经传导速度(SNCV)。3组之间尺神经SNCV无显著差异。然而,与正常值相比,CTS患者腕部的尺神经SNCV显著降低。在17条CTS肢体中,食指指尖振动阈值显著升高,其中8条肢体的小指指尖振动阈值也随之升高。食指和小指指尖振动阈值均升高的大多数患者是那些在职业中手腕曾反复受到机械刺激的人。得出的结论是,手指振动阈值测量简单,但对检测CTS患者无症状性尺神经病变足够敏感。