The relationship of mental health status to functional outcome and satisfaction after carpal tunnel release

J. Maempel, P. Jenkins, J. McEachan
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We studied whether mental health status is significantly correlated to patient reported functional outcomes and satisfaction after carpal tunnel release. Over a 7-year period, 809 patients completed Short Form-12 (SF-12) questionnaires which allowed calculation of the SF-12 mental component summary 1 year postoperatively, 780 (96%) completed a satisfaction questionnaire and 777 (96%) completed a QuickDisabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. Median QuickDASH score was 55 preoperatively (interquartile range [IQR] 28) and 14 postoperatively (IQR 32). A total of 674 patients were satisfied. Patients with mental disability had worse QuickDASH scores (median 34, IQR 41) and a higher incidence of dissatisfaction (52/245, 21%) than those without mental disability (n = 9, IQR 20, 10%, both p < 0.001). Regression analyses indicated scores in the SF-12 mental component summary were significantly related to postoperative QuickDASH score (p < 0.001) and satisfaction (p = 0.02). We concluded that patients with mental disability report poorer outcomes and lower satisfaction rates; however, the majority still exhibit significant improvements and are satisfied. Level of evidence: II
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腕管释放后心理健康状况与功能结局及满意度的关系
我们研究了心理健康状况是否与腕管释放后患者报告的功能结局和满意度显著相关。在7年的时间里,809名患者完成了简短表格-12 (SF-12)问卷,用于计算术后1年的SF-12心理成分总结,780名(96%)完成了满意度问卷,777名(96%)完成了手臂、肩膀和手的快速残疾(DASH)问卷。QuickDASH评分中位数术前为55分(四分位间距[IQR] 28),术后为14分(IQR 32)。674例患者满意。精神障碍患者的QuickDASH评分(中位数34,IQR 41)低于无精神障碍患者(n = 9, IQR 20, 10%, p均< 0.001),不满意率(52/245,21%)高于无精神障碍患者(n = 9, IQR 20, 10%, p均< 0.001)。回归分析显示,SF-12心理成分总结得分与术后QuickDASH评分(p < 0.001)和满意度(p = 0.02)显著相关。我们的结论是,精神残疾患者报告的预后较差,满意度较低;然而,大多数人仍然表现出显著的进步,并感到满意。证据水平:II
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