Metabolic syndrome and anthropometric indices in CTS hands: an electrophysiological study

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作者
Yusifov, Mahir [1 ]
Baslo, Sezin Alpaydin [1 ]
Tekin, Betul [1 ]
Erdogan, Mucahid [1 ]
Ozturk, Oya [1 ]
Atakli, Dilek [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hlth Sci, Bakirkoy Prof Dr Mazhar Osman Training & Res Hosp, Dept Neurol, Dr Tevfik Saglam Cad 25-2, TR-34147 Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Carpal tunnel syndrome; Metabolic syndrome; Cutaneous silent period; Sensory threshold; EMG; Anthropometry; CARPAL-TUNNEL-SYNDROME; MOTOR-NEURON EXCITABILITY; CUTANEOUS SILENT PERIOD; BODY-MASS INDEX; NERVE-CONDUCTION; FUNCTIONAL STATUS; RISK-FACTORS; WRIST RATIO; METAANALYSIS; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1007/s10072-021-05430-9
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Introduction This study aims to evaluate the effect of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and anthropometric indices on carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods Forty-three healthy controls and 41 CTS patients were enrolled. Complaints of patients were assessed by Boston Questionnaire (BQ). MetS components were investigated. Wrist circumference, wrist depth, wrist width, palm width, and palm length were measured. Routine nerve conduction studies of median and ulnar nerves as well as the "sensitive" comparison tests were performed. Cutaneous silent period (CuSP) was studied by stimulating both second and fifth digital nerves while recording over thenar muscles. Results The vast majority of the participants were female and right-handed. CTS was bilateral in 61% of patients. Data of 109 hands were analyzed. MetS was more frequent in CTS patients. BQ scores were not related to MetS. Waist circumference, serum TG, and fasting glucose levels were higher in CTS patients. CTS hands with MetS had lower median CMAP amplitudes and increased sensory thresholds. Sensory thresholds were increased with both median and ulnar nerve stimulations suggesting a wider spread of peripheral nerve excitability changes in MetS presence. CuSPs were recorded from all 109 hands. CuSP latencies and durations were similar between controls and CTS patients. Wrist ratio was the only anthropometric index that was a statistically significant predictor for CTS development. Conclusion MetS was more prevalent in CTS patients. Some clinical and electrophysiological features (mainly sensory thresholds) may worsen in presence of MetS, but not the wrist ratio.
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