The relationship between median nerve axon count and clinical findings and electrophysiological parameters in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome
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2019
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Aim: To determine the association of clinical and electrophysiological findings in cases of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) using motor
unit (axon) number estimation (MUNE) of the median nerve and to evaluate how these findings can contribute to treatment planning.
Material and Methods: Evaluation was made of 43 hands of 25 patients (22 females, 3 males, mean age 45.63±9.89 years) with clinical
and electrophysiological diagnosis proven CTS and a healthy control group of 50 hands of 25 subjects (21 females, 4 males, mean
age 44.72±8.89 years). Electrophysiological nerve transmission measurements and CTS grading were applied. MUNE measurement
was made from the abductor pollicis brevis (APB) muscle with the incremental method.
Results: According to the electrophysiological grading, the mean MUNE values were at Grade-0: 134.66±41.00, Grade-1: 78.83±33.51,
Grade-2: 71.72±32.15 and Grade-3: 50.25±27.45. A positive correlation was determined between electrophysiological grading and
APB muscle atrophy, and median nerve latency. A negative correlation was determined with MUNE, muscle strength, median nerve
amplitude and conduction velocity. Between MUNE and muscle strength, median nerve amplitude and conduction velocity there was
a positive correlation, between MUNE and median nerve latency, a negative correlation was found. According to regresion analysis,
median nerve wrist segment sensory velocity and median nerve distal motor action potential amplitude were predictive parameters
for MUNE.
Conclusion: Together with the clinical evaluation, patients with grade 3 and/or MUNE value below 2 standard deviations of normal
according to the electrophysiological evaluation, should be considered for surgery, while in milder cases, it can be recommended that
clinical and electrophysiological follow-up is added to conservative treatment.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Berk, E., & Nacitarhan, V. (2021). The relationship between median nerve axon count and clinical findings and electrophysiological parameters in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome . Annals of Medical Research