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The Prevalence of Pronator Teres among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Cross-sectional Study

The aim of conducting this study was to determine the prevalence of PTS among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The study was conducted from March 2014 to April 2015 in the EDX ward and clinic of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the university hospital; Baqiytallah, a large referral pract...

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Autores principales: Asheghan, Mahsa, Hollisaz, Mohammad Taghi, Aghdam, Abbas Shahabi, Khatibiaghda, Amidoddin
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Publicado: Master Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5080413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27829824
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author Asheghan, Mahsa
Hollisaz, Mohammad Taghi
Aghdam, Abbas Shahabi
Khatibiaghda, Amidoddin
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Hollisaz, Mohammad Taghi
Aghdam, Abbas Shahabi
Khatibiaghda, Amidoddin
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description The aim of conducting this study was to determine the prevalence of PTS among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The study was conducted from March 2014 to April 2015 in the EDX ward and clinic of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the university hospital; Baqiytallah, a large referral practice and research center in Tehran. We included patients with clinical symptoms and signs of CTS. Clinical assessments were aimed to the diagnosis of CTS and PTS. At the next stage, ultrasound study was performed for the participants with suspected CTS. Sample size calculations were based on the formula: [Formula: see text] . Results showed that 13 (8.8%) patients presented electrodiagnostic, and 27 (18.2%) had clinical manifestations of pronator teres syndrome of which, 17 showed ultrasonic signs of the syndrome. In addition, 2, 7, and 8 out of the 17 patients had mild, moderate, and sever carpal tunnel syndrome, respectively. Age was not significantly different between the patients with, and without pronator teres syndrome (p-value=0.179). Nine participants with pronator teres syndrome were male and there was a significant difference concerning sex (p-value=0.013). There was a good agreement between electrodiagnostic and ultrasound findings (Cohen’s kappa coefficient=0.71, p-value<0.0001). Taken together, pronator teres syndrome should be considered as a possibility among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome especially in sever forms. Both electrodiagnostic and sonographic studies are efficient for diagnosing pronator teres syndrome. Men are more prone to develop pronator teres syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-50804132016-11-09 The Prevalence of Pronator Teres among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Cross-sectional Study Asheghan, Mahsa Hollisaz, Mohammad Taghi Aghdam, Abbas Shahabi Khatibiaghda, Amidoddin Int J Biomed Sci Original Article The aim of conducting this study was to determine the prevalence of PTS among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The study was conducted from March 2014 to April 2015 in the EDX ward and clinic of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the university hospital; Baqiytallah, a large referral practice and research center in Tehran. We included patients with clinical symptoms and signs of CTS. Clinical assessments were aimed to the diagnosis of CTS and PTS. At the next stage, ultrasound study was performed for the participants with suspected CTS. Sample size calculations were based on the formula: [Formula: see text] . Results showed that 13 (8.8%) patients presented electrodiagnostic, and 27 (18.2%) had clinical manifestations of pronator teres syndrome of which, 17 showed ultrasonic signs of the syndrome. In addition, 2, 7, and 8 out of the 17 patients had mild, moderate, and sever carpal tunnel syndrome, respectively. Age was not significantly different between the patients with, and without pronator teres syndrome (p-value=0.179). Nine participants with pronator teres syndrome were male and there was a significant difference concerning sex (p-value=0.013). There was a good agreement between electrodiagnostic and ultrasound findings (Cohen’s kappa coefficient=0.71, p-value<0.0001). Taken together, pronator teres syndrome should be considered as a possibility among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome especially in sever forms. Both electrodiagnostic and sonographic studies are efficient for diagnosing pronator teres syndrome. Men are more prone to develop pronator teres syndrome. Master Publishing Group 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5080413/ /pubmed/27829824 Text en © Masha Asheghan et al. Licensee Master Publishing Group http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Asheghan, Mahsa
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Aghdam, Abbas Shahabi
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title The Prevalence of Pronator Teres among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Cross-sectional Study
title_full The Prevalence of Pronator Teres among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr The Prevalence of Pronator Teres among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence of Pronator Teres among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Cross-sectional Study
title_short The Prevalence of Pronator Teres among Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Cross-sectional Study
title_sort prevalence of pronator teres among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome: cross-sectional study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5080413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27829824
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