Ultrasonography for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome: correlation of clinical symptoms, cross-sectional areas and electroneuromyography
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- DOI: 10.1177/17531934211059808
Ultrasonography for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome: correlation of clinical symptoms, cross-sectional areas and electroneuromyography
Abstract
This study evaluates the usefulness of ultrasonography in diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The cross-sectional area of the median nerve was measured at the forearm and its entry into the carpal tunnel and compared with clinical symptoms and electroneuromyography. A total of 124 patients were examined, 77 patients with clinically confirmed CTS and 47 controls. A significant correlation was found between the ultrasonography cross-sectional area values at entry points into the carpal tunnel and electroneuromyography. The highest sensitivity (87%) and specificity (91%) for different cut-off values (8.5-12.5 mm2) of the cross-sectional area was for 11.5 mm2. The use of ultrasonography may provide a quick and reliable differential diagnostic tool for the primary diagnosis of CTS in patients with classical symptoms.Level of evidence: II.
Keywords: Carpal tunnel syndrome; ENMG; Tetron’s test; cross-sectional area; hand surgery; ultrasound.
Comment in
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What's new in carpal tunnel syndrome? Commentary and personal opinions.J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2022 Apr;47(4):430-432. doi: 10.1177/17531934221080631. Epub 2022 Feb 25. J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2022. PMID: 35209750 No abstract available.
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