Agnieszka Fryźlewicz, Gabriela Rusin, Wojciech Rudnicki, Marzena Ułamek-Kozioł, Jakub Antczak
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Abstract
Introduction: Ultrasonography is increasingly used to diagnose the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Most frequently, the enlargement of the nerve cross-sectional area (CSA) at the tunnel inlet serves to confirm the diagnosis. Recent research has shown that the nerve diameter is decreased within the tunnel, when measured at the level of pisiforme or capitatum. The stenosis index (SI), which uses the ratio of the diameter of median nerve at the tunnel inlet to the diameter within the tunnel (SI diameter), was proposed as the diagnostic marker of CTS. In this study, we compared the diameter of the median nerve measured at the site of maximal stenosis (DMS) between patients with CTS and controls. Additionally, we investigated the diagnostic utility of the modified SI, which uses the ratio of CSA at the inlet to the diameter within the tunnel (SI CSA).
Methods: Forty-eight patients (72 hands) with CTS and 18 asymptomatic controls (28 hands) underwent electrodiagnostic testing and ultrasonography.
Results: CSA at the inlet was larger in patients, whereas DMS showed only trend towards being smaller in CTS. CTS was also associated with more distal localization of maximal stenosis. Both SI diameter and SI CSA were higher in patients, however the discriminative effect of SI CSA was stronger. SI diameter, SI CSA, CSA at the inlet and DMS correlated with the electrodiagnostic severity grade of CTS. The post-hoc analysis revealed that patients with moderate and severe electrodiagnostic grade of CTS have smaller DMS, whereas patients with mild CTS did not differ from controls.
Conclusion: DMS seems to have only limited diagnostic potential in mild CTS, but it may be a marker of more advanced cases. CTS may be associated with the distal shift of DMS. SI CSA may have significant diagnostic potential in CTS.
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