Do Socioeconomic Factors Affect Symptom Duration and Disease Severity at Presentation for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1177/15589447231213386
Phillip Grisdela, Christina Liu, Zina Model, Amy Steele, David Liu, Brandon Earp, Philip Blazar, Dafang Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Socioeconomic factors have been implicated in delayed presentation for compressive neuropathies of the upper extremity. Our article seeks to elucidate the effect of socioeconomic factors on self-reported symptom duration and objective disease severity at presentation for cubital tunnel syndrome.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 207 patients with surgical management of cubital tunnel syndrome at 2 institutions between June 1, 2015, and March 1, 2020. Exclusion criteria included age under 18 years, revision surgery, lack of preoperative electrodiagnostic studies, and concurrent additional surgeries. Response variables were self-reported symptom duration, time from presentation to surgery, McGowan grade, and electrodiagnostic measures. Explanatory variables included age, sex, white race, diabetes mellitus, depression, anxiety, and the Distressed Communities Index.

Results: Symptom duration was associated with nonwhite race, and time from presentation to surgery was associated with insurance provider. More clinically severe disease was associated with older age, male sex, and not having carpal tunnel syndrome. Nonrecordable sensory nerve action potential latency was associated with older age, higher body mass index, male sex, diabetes mellitus, and unemployment. Nonrecordable conduction velocities were associated with older age, and having fibrillations at presentation was associated with older age, male sex, and unemployment.

Conclusions: Economic distress is not associated with self-reported symptom duration, time from presentation to surgery, or presenting severity of cubital tunnel syndrome. White patients presented with shorter self-reported symptom duration. Insurance type was associated with delay from presentation to surgery. Older age and male sex were risk factors for more clinically severe disease at presentation.

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社会经济因素是否影响肘管综合征的症状持续时间和疾病严重程度?
背景:社会经济因素与上肢压缩性神经病的延迟表现有关。我们的文章旨在阐明社会经济因素对肘管综合征自我报告的症状持续时间和客观疾病严重程度的影响。方法:本回顾性队列研究纳入2015年6月1日至2020年3月1日在2家医院接受肘管综合征手术治疗的207例患者。排除标准包括年龄在18岁以下、翻修手术、缺乏术前电诊断研究和同时进行的额外手术。反应变量包括自我报告的症状持续时间、从出现到手术的时间、McGowan分级和电诊断测量。解释变量包括年龄、性别、白人种族、糖尿病、抑郁、焦虑和痛苦社区指数。结果:症状持续时间与非白种人有关,从就诊到手术的时间与保险提供者有关。临床上更严重的疾病与年龄较大、男性和没有腕管综合征有关。不可记录的感觉神经动作电位潜伏期与年龄较大、体重指数较高、男性、糖尿病和失业有关。不可记录的传导速度与年龄较大有关,而在就诊时发生纤颤与年龄较大、男性和失业有关。结论:经济窘迫与自我报告的症状持续时间、从出现到手术的时间或出现肘管综合征的严重程度无关。白人患者自我报告的症状持续时间较短。保险类型与就诊到手术的延迟有关。老年和男性是发病时临床严重程度较高的危险因素。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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