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. 1990 Mar 1;112(5):321-7.
doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-112-5-321.

The carpal tunnel syndrome: diagnostic utility of the history and physical examination findings

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The carpal tunnel syndrome: diagnostic utility of the history and physical examination findings

J N Katz et al. Ann Intern Med. .

Abstract

Study objective: To assess the value of a history and physical examination findings in diagnosing the carpal tunnel syndrome, and to determine whether constellations of clinical findings identify patients at high or low risk for the carpal tunnel syndrome.

Design: Comparison of diagnostic tests with neurophysiologic testing.

Setting: Patients with upper extremity complaints of diverse causes referred to a neurophysiology laboratory for diagnostic studies.

Methods: Before nerve conduction testing, a history, demographic and physical examination data, and a hand pain diagram were obtained from each patient. Diagrams were categorized as indicating the classic carpal tunnel syndrome, or as probable, possible, or unlikely to indicate the carpal tunnel syndrome. Associations between clinical data and nerve conduction results were examined in univariate and multivariate analyses.

Results: Of 110 patients in the study, 44 (40%) had the carpal tunnel syndrome. Individually, the best predictors were hand pain diagram rating (positive predictive value, 0.59; 95% CI, 0.48 to 0.68) and Tinel sign (positive predictive value, 0.55, CI, 0.45 to 0.65). The combination of a positive Tinel sign and a probable or classic diagram rating had a positive predictive value of 0.71; CI, 0.53 to 0.85. Other findings from physical examination and the history were less useful. Just 9% of patients under 40 years of age with possible or unlikely diagram ratings had the carpal tunnel syndrome.

Conclusions: With the exceptions of age, Tinel sign, and hand pain diagram rating, findings from the physical examination and the history had limited diagnostic utility. Patients under 40 years of age with possible or unlikely diagram ratings were at low risk for the carpal tunnel syndrome. This finding, which should be confirmed in an independent population, suggests that subsets of patients may be managed without nerve conduction studies.

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  • The carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Bohr T. Bohr T. Ann Intern Med. 1990 Aug 1;113(3):254. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-113-3-254_1. Ann Intern Med. 1990. PMID: 2242155 No abstract available.
  • The carpal tunnel syndrome in cardiologists.
    Stevens K. Stevens K. Ann Intern Med. 1990 May 15;112(10):796. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-112-10-796_1. Ann Intern Med. 1990. PMID: 2331122 No abstract available.
  • The carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Pease WS. Pease WS. Ann Intern Med. 1990 Sep 1;113(5):409. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-113-5-409_1. Ann Intern Med. 1990. PMID: 2382924 No abstract available.

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