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正中神经腕管综合征的 F 波参数与体重指数。

F-wave parameters and body mass index in carpal tunnel syndrome.

机构信息

Neurology Section, Department of Internal Medicine, Aga Khan University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory, Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

出版信息

Brain Behav. 2021 Apr;11(4):e02072. doi: 10.1002/brb3.2072. Epub 2021 Feb 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Severe carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) readily lends itself to both clinical and electrophysiological recognition. The uncertainty sometimes is in identifying and quantifying motor involvement in mild and, perhaps, in moderate CTS. Our study aimed to evaluate F responses in mild and moderate CTS and determine the contribution of BMI to the F-wave parameters.

METHODS

A retrospective review of the clinical and electrophysiological data of patients with CTS seen at the clinical neurophysiology laboratory of Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam, between 1 August 2017 and 31 July 2019 was retrieved. Carpal tunnel syndrome was graded according to the electrophysiological criteria of Padua. The F-wave parameters of patients with mild-to-moderate CTS were analyzed and compared with asymptomatic controls.

RESULT

We studied 91 hands. Twenty-two hands were asymptomatic controls, 30 hands had mild CTS, and 39 hands had moderate CTS. Patients with moderate CTS were more obese (p =.011), had more females (p =.044), and were older (p= <0.001). F-wave parameters were not convincingly different between mild and moderate CTS. F-wave chronodispersion (p =.035) and F-wave persistence (0.019) were significantly different between nonobese control and mild and moderate CTS. Median-ulnar F-wave latency difference (FWLD) was significant between obese patients with mild CTS and moderate CTS scores (p =.017).

CONCLUSION

Although a clear difference exists between F-wave parameters in asymptomatic controls and those with CTS, the F-wave study is inadequate in distinguishing mild and moderate CTS even in the context of BMI. Median-ulnar F-wave latency difference (FWLD) appeared to be a promising discriminant parameter between obese patients with mild CTS and those with moderate CTS.

摘要

背景

严重腕管综合征(CTS)易于通过临床和电生理识别。有时,在识别和量化轻度和中度 CTS 中的运动受累方面存在不确定性。我们的研究旨在评估轻度和中度 CTS 中的 F 反应,并确定 BMI 对 F 波参数的贡献。

方法

回顾性检索 2017 年 8 月 1 日至 2019 年 7 月 31 日期间在达累斯萨拉姆 Aga Khan 医院临床神经生理学实验室就诊的 CTS 患者的临床和电生理数据。根据帕多瓦的电生理标准对 CTS 进行分级。分析并比较了轻度至中度 CTS 患者的 F 波参数与无症状对照组。

结果

我们研究了 91 只手。22 只手为无症状对照组,30 只手为轻度 CTS,39 只手为中度 CTS。中度 CTS 患者更肥胖(p=.011),女性更多(p=.044),年龄更大(p<0.001)。轻度和中度 CTS 之间的 F 波参数没有明显差异。F 波时程离散度(p=.035)和 F 波持续时间(0.019)在非肥胖对照组与轻度和中度 CTS 之间存在显著差异。中度 CTS 患者的正中神经-尺神经 F 波潜伏期差(FWLD)与轻度 CTS 肥胖患者和中度 CTS 评分之间存在显著差异(p=.017)。

结论

尽管无症状对照组和 CTS 患者的 F 波参数之间存在明显差异,但即使在 BMI 的情况下,F 波研究也不足以区分轻度和中度 CTS。正中神经-尺神经 F 波潜伏期差(FWLD)似乎是区分轻度 CTS 肥胖患者和中度 CTS 患者的有前途的鉴别参数。

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