Electrodiagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Which Transcarpal Conduction Technique Is Best?

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作者
Chang, Ming-Hong [1 ]
Liao, Yi-Chu
Lee, Yi-Chung
Hsieh, Peiyuan F.
Liu, Lu-Han
机构
[1] Taichung Vet Gen Hosp, Neurol Sect, Taichung 40705, Taiwan
关键词
Carpal tunnel syndrome; Electrodiagnosis; Transcarpal conduction; Wrist-palm conduction; MEDIAN NERVE; PALMAR STIMULATION; DIAGNOSTIC SPECIFICITY; PRACTICE PARAMETER; COMPARATIVE TESTS; MOTOR; SENSITIVITY; VELOCITY; ABNORMALITIES; VARIABLES;
D O I
10.1097/WNP.0b013e3181baaafe
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
100204 [神经病学];
摘要
Transcarpal conduction techniques are commonly used to be supplementary techniques to distal sensory and motor latencies (DSL and DML) in the electrodiagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). However, which transcarpal conduction techniques, or combination of techniques, are the most sensitive for the electrodiagnosis of CTS is unknown. To determine which transcarpal conduction technique is the most sensitive for the electrodiagnosis of CTS, we prospectively conduct this Study. Study subjects were 100 patients with CTS and 50 controls. In addition to DSL and DML determinations, all subjects were evaluated using four transcarpal conduction techniques. These were (1) median wrist-palm sensory conduction time (W-Psen CT); (2) median wrist-palm mixed nerve conduction time (W-Pmix CT); (3) the difference of conduction time across wrist between median and ulnar nerves (W-Pmix M-U CT); and (4) median wrist-palm motor conduction velocity (W-Pmot CV). The sensitivities and specificities of these tests were compared. Ninety patients had one or more electrophysiologic abnormalities. The DSL and DML diagnostic sensitivities were 74% and 72%, respectively. Better sensitivities were obtained with W-Psen CT (82%), W-Pmot CV (81%), W-Pmix CT (78%), and W-Pmix M-U CT (79%). Compared between four transcarpal conduction techniques, there was no significant difference in sensitivity. Of 26 patients with CTS with normal DSL, additional electrophysiologic abnormalities were revealed with W-Psen CT (30.7%), W-Pmot CV (53.8%), W-Pmix CT (30.7%), or W-Pmix M-U CT (38.5%). When W-Pmot CV was compared with W-Psen CT and W-Pmot CV versus W-Pmix CT, calculated probabilities (P = 0.07) showed a clear trend toward statistical significance. Furthermore, of 20 patients with normal DSL and DML, five patients had abnormality for W-Psen CT, eight for W-Pmot CV, four for W-Pmix CT, and six for W-Pmix M-U CT. On the basis of the results, we concluded that the most simple and reliable transcarpal conduction for electrodiagnosis of CTS was W-Psen CT. The most sensitive technique was W-Pmot CV in subjects with normal DSL or with normal DSL and DML. Evaluation of transcarpal motor conduction affords a useful supplementary technique to W-Psen CT.
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