Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: KOUYOUMDJIAN,JOAO ARIS
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: MORITA,MARIA PENHA ANANIAS, ROCHA,PAULO RICARDO FERNANDO, MIRANDA,RAFAEL CARLOS, GOUVEIA,GUSTAVO MACIEL
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: According to median sensory latency > or = 3.7 ms (wrist-index finger [WIF], 14 cm), median/ulnar sensory latency difference to ring finger > or = 0.5 ms (14 cm) or median midpalm (8 cm) latency > or = 2.3 ms (all peak-measured), 141 Brazilian symptomatic patients (238 hands) have CTS confirmation. Wrist ratio (depth divided by width, WR) and a new wrist/palm ratio (wrist depth divided by the distance between distal wrist crease to the third digit metacarpophalangeal crease, WPR) were measured in all cases. Previous surgery/peripheral neuropathy were excluded; mean age 50.3 years; 90.8% female. Control subjects (486 hands) have mean age 43.0 years; 96.7% female. The mean WR in controls was 0.694 against 0.699, 0.703, 0.707 and 0.721 in CTS groups of progressive WIF severity. The mean WPR in controls was 0.374 against 0.376, 0.382, 0.387 and 0.403 in CTS groups of WIF progressive severity. Both were statistically significant for the last two groups (WIF > 4.4 ms, moderate, and, WIF unrecordable, severe). BMI increases togetherwith CTS severity and WR. It was concluded that both WR/WPR have a progressive correlation with the severity of CTS but with statistically significance only in groups moderate and severe. In these groups both WR and BMI have progressive increase and we believe that the latter could be a risk factor as important as important WR/WPR.
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spelling Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndromecarpal tunnel syndromemedian nervecompressive neuropathywrist and palm ratiowrist and hand dimensionAccording to median sensory latency > or = 3.7 ms (wrist-index finger [WIF], 14 cm), median/ulnar sensory latency difference to ring finger > or = 0.5 ms (14 cm) or median midpalm (8 cm) latency > or = 2.3 ms (all peak-measured), 141 Brazilian symptomatic patients (238 hands) have CTS confirmation. Wrist ratio (depth divided by width, WR) and a new wrist/palm ratio (wrist depth divided by the distance between distal wrist crease to the third digit metacarpophalangeal crease, WPR) were measured in all cases. Previous surgery/peripheral neuropathy were excluded; mean age 50.3 years; 90.8% female. Control subjects (486 hands) have mean age 43.0 years; 96.7% female. The mean WR in controls was 0.694 against 0.699, 0.703, 0.707 and 0.721 in CTS groups of progressive WIF severity. The mean WPR in controls was 0.374 against 0.376, 0.382, 0.387 and 0.403 in CTS groups of WIF progressive severity. Both were statistically significant for the last two groups (WIF > 4.4 ms, moderate, and, WIF unrecordable, severe). BMI increases togetherwith CTS severity and WR. It was concluded that both WR/WPR have a progressive correlation with the severity of CTS but with statistically significance only in groups moderate and severe. In these groups both WR and BMI have progressive increase and we believe that the latter could be a risk factor as important as important WR/WPR.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO2000-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2000000400005Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.58 n.3A 2000reponame:Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Neurologiainstacron:ABNEURO10.1590/S0004-282X2000000400005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKOUYOUMDJIAN,JOAO ARISMORITA,MARIA PENHA ANANIASROCHA,PAULO RICARDO FERNANDOMIRANDA,RAFAEL CARLOSGOUVEIA,GUSTAVO MACIELeng2000-12-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-282X2000000400005Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/anphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.arquivos@abneuro.org1678-42270004-282Xopendoar:2000-12-06T00:00Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Neurologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
title Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
spellingShingle Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
KOUYOUMDJIAN,JOAO ARIS
carpal tunnel syndrome
median nerve
compressive neuropathy
wrist and palm ratio
wrist and hand dimension
title_short Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
title_full Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
title_fullStr Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
title_sort Wrist and palm indexes in carpal tunnel syndrome
author KOUYOUMDJIAN,JOAO ARIS
author_facet KOUYOUMDJIAN,JOAO ARIS
MORITA,MARIA PENHA ANANIAS
ROCHA,PAULO RICARDO FERNANDO
MIRANDA,RAFAEL CARLOS
GOUVEIA,GUSTAVO MACIEL
author_role author
author2 MORITA,MARIA PENHA ANANIAS
ROCHA,PAULO RICARDO FERNANDO
MIRANDA,RAFAEL CARLOS
GOUVEIA,GUSTAVO MACIEL
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KOUYOUMDJIAN,JOAO ARIS
MORITA,MARIA PENHA ANANIAS
ROCHA,PAULO RICARDO FERNANDO
MIRANDA,RAFAEL CARLOS
GOUVEIA,GUSTAVO MACIEL
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv carpal tunnel syndrome
median nerve
compressive neuropathy
wrist and palm ratio
wrist and hand dimension
topic carpal tunnel syndrome
median nerve
compressive neuropathy
wrist and palm ratio
wrist and hand dimension
description According to median sensory latency > or = 3.7 ms (wrist-index finger [WIF], 14 cm), median/ulnar sensory latency difference to ring finger > or = 0.5 ms (14 cm) or median midpalm (8 cm) latency > or = 2.3 ms (all peak-measured), 141 Brazilian symptomatic patients (238 hands) have CTS confirmation. Wrist ratio (depth divided by width, WR) and a new wrist/palm ratio (wrist depth divided by the distance between distal wrist crease to the third digit metacarpophalangeal crease, WPR) were measured in all cases. Previous surgery/peripheral neuropathy were excluded; mean age 50.3 years; 90.8% female. Control subjects (486 hands) have mean age 43.0 years; 96.7% female. The mean WR in controls was 0.694 against 0.699, 0.703, 0.707 and 0.721 in CTS groups of progressive WIF severity. The mean WPR in controls was 0.374 against 0.376, 0.382, 0.387 and 0.403 in CTS groups of WIF progressive severity. Both were statistically significant for the last two groups (WIF > 4.4 ms, moderate, and, WIF unrecordable, severe). BMI increases togetherwith CTS severity and WR. It was concluded that both WR/WPR have a progressive correlation with the severity of CTS but with statistically significance only in groups moderate and severe. In these groups both WR and BMI have progressive increase and we believe that the latter could be a risk factor as important as important WR/WPR.
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