Title of article :
Diagnosis and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in A Tertiary Care Center in Mexico City
Author/Authors :
Serna, I Campos Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad de Petróleos Mexicanos - Mexico City - Mexico , Garcia-Espinoza, Jaime Aron Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad de Petróleos Mexicanos - Mexico City - Mexico , Ignacio Cahuana-Quispe, Alberto Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad de Petróleos Mexicanos - Mexico City - Mexico , Marquez-Espriella, Cuahutemoc Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad de Petróleos Mexicanos - Mexico City - Mexico , Antonio Cuervo-Vergara, Marco Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad de Petróleos Mexicanos - Mexico City - Mexico , Martinez Lopez, Jose Carlos Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad de Petróleos Mexicanos - Mexico City - Mexico , Dávila-Diaz, Rodrigo Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad de Petróleos Mexicanos - Mexico City - Mexico
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common peripheral neuropathy affecting patients at productive age and has an important economical
impact on those who suffer it. This study assessed the diagnostic
performance of carpal tunnel syndrome´s signs and described the
epidemiology at a tertiary care center in Mexico City.
METHODS
All patients diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome during a fiveyear period were included. Demographic data, electromyography
results, positive clinical signs and the severity score according to
the Italian scale were recorded. Diagnostic accuracy of Tinel and
Phalen´s signs were calculated via odds ratio.
RESULTS
Totally, 650 patients were diagnosed and treated during a fiveyear period, 84% were female and 16% male, and the mean age
was 55.8 years. The associated comorbidities were trigger finger
(36.1%), thyroid disease (25.6%) and diabetes (20%). Diagnosis
yielded for Phalen and Tinel signs were variable in each of the
study groups (males and females) and showed to be beneficial in
diagnosis of the disease.
CONCLUSION
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a complex disease in which clinical
signs remain the cornerstone of diagnosis. Extension studies are useful to assess the severity of the disease.
Keywords :
Carpal tunnel syndrome , Phalen , Tinel , Neuropathy
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery