Matur Zeliha, Zengin Tunahan, Bolu Naci Emre, Oge Ali Emre
Department of Neurology, Bezmialem Vakif University, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, TUR.
Department of Neurology, Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, TUR.
Cureus. 2023 Aug 12;15(8):e43358. doi: 10.7759/cureus.43358. eCollection 2023 Aug.
Objectives Although age is a risk factor, carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can also affect younger individuals, particularly those involved in activities or occupations that require repetitive hand movements, forceful gripping, or prolonged wrist flexion/extension. This case-control study aimed to examine the prevalence of CTS symptoms and frequent object dropping among a group of young dentists who are exposed to CTS risk factors. Additionally, other reported risk factors for CTS, such as sex, obesity, and square wrist sign, were also investigated. Methods A total of 74 dentists (48 women, mean age 28.5 years), who are working at Istanbul Faculty of Dentistry, the largest dental school in Istanbul, which is the biggest city in Turkey, were included in the study. Additionally, 61 age- and sex-matched controls (38 women, mean age 27.9 years) were also recruited. The Edinburgh Hand Preference Questionnaire, Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Questionnaire (BCTQ), a questionnaire for object dropping and occupational hand usage, anthropometric measurements of the hands, clinical neurologic examination, and electromyography intended for the detection of CTS were performed. Results The dentists had a higher total weekly hand usage duration compared to the controls (66.3 vs 44.8 hours, p<0.001). BCTQ scores and the frequency of object dropping were also significantly higher in dentists compared to controls (respective p values: 0.011, 0.003). Positive correlations were found between BCTQ scores, hand usage durations, and object dropping (respective p values: 0.001, <0.001). BCTQ scores were higher in women than in men (p=0.027). Electrophysiologic evidence of CTS was found in one dentist. Conclusions Symptoms of CTS may manifest in individuals at a younger age than predicted, primarily influenced by their occupation and the duration of hand usage. Dentists, in particular, report a higher incidence of complaints related to object dropping, which can be attributed to their frequent use of specialized tools and engagement in delicate tasks, resulting in heightened awareness. However, it can also potentially serve as an indicator of CTS.
目的 尽管年龄是一个风险因素,但腕管综合征(CTS)也可能影响年轻人,尤其是那些从事需要重复性手部动作、强力握持或长时间手腕屈伸活动或职业的人。本病例对照研究旨在调查一组暴露于CTS风险因素的年轻牙医中CTS症状和频繁掉物的患病率。此外,还研究了其他已报道的CTS风险因素,如性别、肥胖和方腕征。方法 共有74名牙医(48名女性,平均年龄28.5岁)参与了该研究,他们在土耳其最大城市伊斯坦布尔最大的牙科学院伊斯坦布尔牙科学院工作。此外,还招募了61名年龄和性别匹配的对照者(38名女性,平均年龄27.9岁)。进行了爱丁堡手部偏好问卷、波士顿腕管综合征问卷(BCTQ)、一份关于掉物和职业手部使用情况的问卷、手部人体测量、临床神经学检查以及用于检测CTS的肌电图检查。结果 与对照组相比,牙医每周总的手部使用时长更长(66.3小时对44.8小时,p<0.001)。与对照组相比,牙医的BCTQ评分和掉物频率也显著更高(各自的p值:0.011,0.003)。在BCTQ评分、手部使用时长和掉物之间发现了正相关(各自的p值:0.001,<0.001)。女性的BCTQ评分高于男性(p=0.027)。在一名牙医中发现了CTS的电生理证据。结论 CTS症状可能在比预期更年轻的个体中出现,主要受其职业和手部使用时长的影响。特别是牙医,报告与掉物相关的投诉发生率更高,这可归因于他们频繁使用专业工具和从事精细任务,从而导致意识增强。然而,这也可能潜在地作为CTS的一个指标。