超声在肘管综合征诊断算法中的适用范围?

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1177/15589447231200645
Alexander Alexei Chirokikh, Thomas John Carroll, Samantha Hoffman, David Speach, Courtney Marie Cora Jones, Constantinos Ketonis
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背景:超声(US)已成为诊断肘管综合征(CuTS)的电诊断研究(EDX)的一种很有前途的补充,并有可能由新手操作。我们的目的是了解两种模式之间的评估差异,并评估US在新手操作员诊断CuTS中的效用。方法:前瞻性纳入在单一三级学术医疗中心就诊并临床诊断为CuTS的患者。由委员会认证的理疗师和新手操作员在进行电诊断研究的同时,对尺神经横截面积(CSA)进行US测量。比较四个诊断印象组(EDX-/US-、EDX+/US-、EDX-/US+和EDX+/US+)的电诊断研究和US结果。结果:16例患者同时被EDX和US分类为异常,14例仅被US分类为正常,3例仅被EDX分类为异常。6例同时被EDX和US分类正常(P=0.008,K=0.14)。与EDX-/US+组相比,EDX+/US+组的感觉振幅显著降低(P=0.04)。委员会认证的理疗师和新手操作员之间的诊断分类中度一致(K=0.58,P=0.08)。结论:超声检测到异常患者的比例高于EDX。一部分临床诊断为CuTS的患者感觉振幅正常,但最大神经CSA增加。在美国,只需很少的培训就可以很容易地获得能力,这表明其潜力可以扩展到医疗团队的其他成员。
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Where Does Ultrasound Fit in the Diagnostic Algorithm for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?

Background: Ultrasound (US) has emerged as a promising supplement to electrodiagnostic studies (EDX) in the diagnosis of cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) and has potential to be performed by novice operators. Our objective is to understand the discrepancies in assessment between the two modalities and to assess the utility of US in CuTS diagnosis by a novice operator.

Methods: Patients who presented to a single tertiary academic medical center and clinically diagnosed with CuTS were prospectively enrolled. Electrodiagnostic studies were performed along with US measurements of the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the ulnar nerve by both a board-certified physiatrist and novice operator. Electrodiagnostic study and US outcomes were compared among four diagnostic impression groups: EDX-/US-, EDX+/US-, EDX-/US+, and EDX+/US+.

Results: Sixteen patients were classified as abnormal by both EDX and US, 14 were classified abnormal by US only, 3 were classified abnormal by EDX only, and 6 were classified normal by both EDX and US (P = .008, K = 0.14). The EDX+/US+ group had a significantly reduced sensory amplitude compared with the EDX-/US+ (P = .04) group. Diagnostic classifications between a board-certified physiatrist and novice operator were in moderate agreement (K = 0.58, P = .08).

Conclusions: Ultrasound detected a greater proportion of patients as abnormal than EDX. A subset of patients with clinical diagnoses of CuTS had normal sensory amplitudes but increased maximum nerve CSAs. Competency in US may be easily acquired with minimal training, suggesting its potential to be extended for use by other members of the health care team.

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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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