Association between electrodiagnosis and neuromuscular ultrasound in the diagnosis and assessment of severity of carpal tunnel syndrome

Author:

Sheen Soun12ORCID,Ahmed Aabra3,Raiford Mattie E.4,Jones Courtney M. C.4,Morrison Eric1,Hauber Kurt1,Orsini John1,Hammert Warren C.5,Speach David1

Affiliation:

1. Department of PM&R University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

2. Department of Pain Medicine MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

3. Department of Plastic Surgery University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

4. Department of Orthopedics University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

5. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Duke University Durham North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNeuromuscular ultrasound plays an increasing role in diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). There are limited data supporting the correlation between the electrodiagnostic studies and ultrasound measurements in CTS.ObjectiveTo assess the association between different electrodiagnostic severities and ultrasound measurements of the median nerve in CTS.DesignA retrospective cohort study.SettingAn academic tertiary care center.PatientsPatients 18 years or older evaluated with upper limb electrodiagnostic studies and neuromuscular ultrasound.Main outcome measurementUltrasound measurements of the median nerve cross‐sectional area (CSA) at the wrist and the calculated wrist‐to‐forearm ratio (WFR) were compared with the electrodiagnostic severity (normal, mild, moderate, and severe). Mean analysis and analysis of variance test (α = 0.05) were performed to assess the association.ResultsA total of 1359 limbs were identified. There was a statistically significant association between electrodiagnostic severity of CTS and median nerve CSA at the wrist (p < .001), as well as the WFR (p < .001). The mean median nerve CSA at the wrist and WFR were 7.01 ± 2.06 mm2 (95% CI: 6.80–7.20) and 1.24 ± 0.36 (95% CI: 1.16–1.24) in electrodiagnostically normal median nerves, 10.47 ± 2.82 mm2 (95% CI: 10.25–10.75) and 2.06 ± 0.67 (95% CI: 2.04–2.16) in electrodiagnostically mild CTS, 12.95 ± 4.74 mm2 (95% CI: 12.41–13.59) and 2.49 ± 1.04 (95% CI: 2.37, 2.63) in electrodiagnostically moderate CTS, and 14.69 ± 5.38 mm2 (95% CI: 13.95–15.44) and 2.71 ± 1.02 (95% CI: 2.56–2.84) in electrodiagnostically severe CTS, respectively.ConclusionThis study suggests a direct association between electrodiagnostic severity and ultrasound measurements of the median nerve in patients with suspected CTS.

Publisher

Wiley

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