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Diagnostic utility of waveform analysis of compound muscle action potentials for carpal tunnel syndrome |
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T Ogura, M Mori, Y Mikami, H Hase, T Hayashida, T Kubo Y Kira, S Aramaki |
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PURPOSE. To determine the diagnostic utility of waveform analysis of
compound muscle action potentials (CMAP) for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). METHODS. A total of 131 hands in 71 patients diagnosed with CTS (grouped
according to severity) and 80 hands in 44 normal subjects were evaluated
using nerve conduction test through the carpal tunnel combined with waveform
analysis of CMAP. RESULTS. Compared to normal subjects, the sensory nerve conduction velocity
and mean frequency of the CMAP waveform were significantly reduced in
patients with CTS. Compared with distal motor latency and sensory nerve
conduction velocity, the mean frequency of the CMAP decreased significantly
with increasing clinical severity. CONCLUSION. This study suggests that waveform analysis of CMAP is of diagnostic value in CTS, and is also of value in objective evaluation of postoperative recovery of carpal median nerve dysfunction. |
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of Orthopaedic Surgery 2004;12(1):63-70
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last updated 30 June, 2004 |