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Ultrasonography for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome: correlation of clinical symptoms, cross-sectional areas and electroneuromyography

Maire Ratasvuori, Markus Sormaala, Antti Kinnunen, Nina Lindfors

2021Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study evaluates the usefulness of ultrasonography in diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The cross-sectional area of the median nerve was measured at the forearm and its entry into the carpal tunnel and compared with clinical symptoms and electroneuromyography. A total of 124 patients were examined, 77 patients with clinically confirmed CTS and 47 controls. A significant correlation was found between the ultrasonography cross-sectional area values at entry points into the carpal tunnel and electroneuromyography. The highest sensitivity (87%) and specificity (91%) for different cut-off values (8.5–12.5 mm 2 ) of the cross-sectional area was for 11.5 mm 2 . The use of ultrasonography may provide a quick and reliable differential diagnostic tool for the primary diagnosis of CTS in patients with classical symptoms. Level of evidence: II

Topics & Concepts

ElectromyoneurographyMedicineCarpal tunnel syndromeUltrasonographyMedian nerveForearmWristCross-sectional studyCarpal tunnelCarpal tunnel releaseRadiologySurgeryPathologyPeripheral Nerve DisordersOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationTendon Structure and Treatment
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