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Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

OBJECTIVE: To assess the predictive variables after sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in carpal tunnel syndrome. METHODS: A prospective, observational study was carried out on 25 wrists of 20 consecutive patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, confirmed by the American Association of Neu...

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Autores principales: Chung, Seong Yun, Kwak, Jung Min, Kang, Seok, Son, Seong-Ho, Kim, Jae Do, Yoon, Joon Shik
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5940597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29765874
http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.2.213
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author Chung, Seong Yun
Kwak, Jung Min
Kang, Seok
Son, Seong-Ho
Kim, Jae Do
Yoon, Joon Shik
author_facet Chung, Seong Yun
Kwak, Jung Min
Kang, Seok
Son, Seong-Ho
Kim, Jae Do
Yoon, Joon Shik
author_sort Chung, Seong Yun
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the predictive variables after sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in carpal tunnel syndrome. METHODS: A prospective, observational study was carried out on 25 wrists of 20 consecutive patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, confirmed by the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine criteria, which includes clinical history, symptoms, and evidence of slowing of distal median nerve conduction. Visual analogue scale (VAS) and Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) were asked to the patients before and 4 weeks after the procedure. On a basis of VAS difference before and after the procedure, we divided the patients into two groups: more than 50% of VAS improving (good response group) and less than 50% of VAS improving (poor response group). Also, nerve conduction studies and ultrasound evaluations were performed prior to sonographically guided corticosteroid injection and at 4 weeks after the procedure. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of median nerve at maximal swelling point around wrist was measured by manual tracing using ultrasonography. With assessments mentioned above, we tried to assess predictive variables for prognosis after sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in carpal tunnel syndrome. RESULTS: The CSA of median nerve at wrist measured before the procedure was significantly larger in good response group than in poor response group. Furthermore, the CSA of median nerve at wrist, symptom severity scale of BCTQ, motor/sensory latency and sensory amplitude were correlated with VAS improving. CONCLUSION: The CSA of median nerve at wrist is the strongest predictive value for sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-59405972018-05-15 Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Chung, Seong Yun Kwak, Jung Min Kang, Seok Son, Seong-Ho Kim, Jae Do Yoon, Joon Shik Ann Rehabil Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the predictive variables after sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in carpal tunnel syndrome. METHODS: A prospective, observational study was carried out on 25 wrists of 20 consecutive patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, confirmed by the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine criteria, which includes clinical history, symptoms, and evidence of slowing of distal median nerve conduction. Visual analogue scale (VAS) and Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) were asked to the patients before and 4 weeks after the procedure. On a basis of VAS difference before and after the procedure, we divided the patients into two groups: more than 50% of VAS improving (good response group) and less than 50% of VAS improving (poor response group). Also, nerve conduction studies and ultrasound evaluations were performed prior to sonographically guided corticosteroid injection and at 4 weeks after the procedure. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of median nerve at maximal swelling point around wrist was measured by manual tracing using ultrasonography. With assessments mentioned above, we tried to assess predictive variables for prognosis after sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in carpal tunnel syndrome. RESULTS: The CSA of median nerve at wrist measured before the procedure was significantly larger in good response group than in poor response group. Furthermore, the CSA of median nerve at wrist, symptom severity scale of BCTQ, motor/sensory latency and sensory amplitude were correlated with VAS improving. CONCLUSION: The CSA of median nerve at wrist is the strongest predictive value for sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome. Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2018-04 2018-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5940597/ /pubmed/29765874 http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.2.213 Text en Copyright © 2018 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chung, Seong Yun
Kwak, Jung Min
Kang, Seok
Son, Seong-Ho
Kim, Jae Do
Yoon, Joon Shik
Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_full Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_fullStr Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_short Predictive Variables for Sonographically Guided Corticosteroid Injection in Mild-to-Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_sort predictive variables for sonographically guided corticosteroid injection in mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5940597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29765874
http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.2.213
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