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Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical value of ultrasound combined with electrophysiological examination in the diagnosis of early carpal tunnel syndrome, we aimed to provide a new EMG (electromyography) method for detecting early carpal tunnel syndrome by exploring the wrist back stretch position...

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Autores principales: Gu, Yadong, Lu, Fei, Cui, Shuo, Zhao, Huafei, Yuan, Zhengjiang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35392261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6443013
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author Gu, Yadong
Lu, Fei
Cui, Shuo
Zhao, Huafei
Yuan, Zhengjiang
author_facet Gu, Yadong
Lu, Fei
Cui, Shuo
Zhao, Huafei
Yuan, Zhengjiang
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical value of ultrasound combined with electrophysiological examination in the diagnosis of early carpal tunnel syndrome, we aimed to provide a new EMG (electromyography) method for detecting early carpal tunnel syndrome by exploring the wrist back stretch position and electrophysiological examination. METHODS: For the 82-lateral wrist (case group) of 62 patients with clinical symptoms or confirmed carpal tunnel syndrome and 40 normal healthy patients, neuroelectrophysiological measurements were performed using a Keypoint6.0 EMG evoked potentiometer, measuring each group twice: conventional position (before compression) and dorsal wrist extension position. The measures for each measurement included DSL, DML, and CAMP. Measure sensory conduction first and then measure motor conduction. The measurements were analyzed in a comprehensive comparative analysis. Combined ultrasound examination, the positive rate of combined ultrasound examination and electrophysiological examination was compared, respectively. RESULTS: In the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) group, the anterior and posterior median nerve DSL was (4.27 ± 0.73) ms and (4.82 ± 0.65) ms, and SNAP was (13.32 ± 13.68) UV and (12.19 ± 11.04) UV; the median nerve (wrist-bunions) DML was (5.29 ± 1.26) ms and (5.54 ± 1.29) ms, and CMAP was (6.44 ± 2.40) mV and (6.21 ± 2.46) mV. Mid-median DSL and DM in the CTS group L were significantly longer than before compression; median nerve SNAP and CMAP were significantly reduced compared with before compression. CONCLUSION: Electrophysiological testing at the dorsal carpal extension position has high diagnostic value in the diagnosis of mild carpal tunnel syndrome. It helps to improve the diagnostic rate of early carpal tunnel syndrome, while providing a more accurate and effective EMG detection of early carpal tunnel syndrome, and combination examination of neuroelectrophysiology and ultrasound can improve the diagnosis rate of compression peripheral nerve diseases and clarify the site, nature, and scope of compression lesions, which is worthy of clinical application.
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spelling pubmed-89831832022-04-06 Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Gu, Yadong Lu, Fei Cui, Shuo Zhao, Huafei Yuan, Zhengjiang Biomed Res Int Research Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical value of ultrasound combined with electrophysiological examination in the diagnosis of early carpal tunnel syndrome, we aimed to provide a new EMG (electromyography) method for detecting early carpal tunnel syndrome by exploring the wrist back stretch position and electrophysiological examination. METHODS: For the 82-lateral wrist (case group) of 62 patients with clinical symptoms or confirmed carpal tunnel syndrome and 40 normal healthy patients, neuroelectrophysiological measurements were performed using a Keypoint6.0 EMG evoked potentiometer, measuring each group twice: conventional position (before compression) and dorsal wrist extension position. The measures for each measurement included DSL, DML, and CAMP. Measure sensory conduction first and then measure motor conduction. The measurements were analyzed in a comprehensive comparative analysis. Combined ultrasound examination, the positive rate of combined ultrasound examination and electrophysiological examination was compared, respectively. RESULTS: In the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) group, the anterior and posterior median nerve DSL was (4.27 ± 0.73) ms and (4.82 ± 0.65) ms, and SNAP was (13.32 ± 13.68) UV and (12.19 ± 11.04) UV; the median nerve (wrist-bunions) DML was (5.29 ± 1.26) ms and (5.54 ± 1.29) ms, and CMAP was (6.44 ± 2.40) mV and (6.21 ± 2.46) mV. Mid-median DSL and DM in the CTS group L were significantly longer than before compression; median nerve SNAP and CMAP were significantly reduced compared with before compression. CONCLUSION: Electrophysiological testing at the dorsal carpal extension position has high diagnostic value in the diagnosis of mild carpal tunnel syndrome. It helps to improve the diagnostic rate of early carpal tunnel syndrome, while providing a more accurate and effective EMG detection of early carpal tunnel syndrome, and combination examination of neuroelectrophysiology and ultrasound can improve the diagnosis rate of compression peripheral nerve diseases and clarify the site, nature, and scope of compression lesions, which is worthy of clinical application. Hindawi 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8983183/ /pubmed/35392261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6443013 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yadong Gu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gu, Yadong
Lu, Fei
Cui, Shuo
Zhao, Huafei
Yuan, Zhengjiang
Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_full Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_fullStr Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_short Clinical Value Analysis of High-Frequency Ultrasound Combined with Carpal Dorsiflexion Electrophysiological Detection in the Diagnosis of Early Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_sort clinical value analysis of high-frequency ultrasound combined with carpal dorsiflexion electrophysiological detection in the diagnosis of early carpal tunnel syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35392261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6443013
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