Intersection Syndrome in Buriram Hospital: A 4-yr Prospective Study

Somphop Pantukosit, W. Petchkrua, S. Stiens
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Pantukosit S, Petchkrua W, Stiens SA: Intersection syndrome in Buriram Hospital: a 4-yr prospective study. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2001;80:656–661. Objective: To determine the prevalence, demographic characteristics, symptoms, treatment, and outcome of patients who presented to Buriram Provincial hospital and were diagnosed with intersection syndrome. Design: This was a 4-yr prospective study that included all patients with new complaints of forearm and hand pain who presented to Buriram hospital as inpatients or outpatients. Results: The prevalence of intersection syndrome was found to be 0.37% of all patients (8080) with arm or hand pain. Of the 30 patients presenting with intersection syndrome, all had forearm pain, 22 (73.3%) had swelling, and 12 (40%) had crepitus noted in the intersected region. Fourteen (46.7%) patients reported pain provoked with twisting hand motions with radial deviations, 4 (13.3%) with pulling, and 12 (40%) with combinations of multiple hand movements (threshing, planting, hammering, hand washing, spraying and cementing). The majority of the patients were male (70%) farmers (60%). Twenty-nine patients received nonoperative treatment, including modified work activities to reduce stress on the wrist, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, and analgesic medications. One patient received only analgesic medication. One patient additionally required a resting hand splint. Every patient was seen for follow-up within the next 7 days. By 12–18 months posttreatment, there were only 14 patients (46.6%) remaining in follow-up, none with any symptom recurrence. Conclusion: Intersection syndrome is a relatively uncommon, overused syndrome that is associated with repeated radial deviation of the wrist and responds favorably to conservative treatment.
Buriram医院的交叉综合征:一项4年前瞻性研究
Pantukosit S, Petchkrua W, Stiens SA: Buriram医院交叉综合征的4年前瞻性研究。[J]中华医学杂志,2001;16(2):559 - 561。目的:确定在Buriram省医院就诊并被诊断为交叉综合征的患者的患病率、人口学特征、症状、治疗和预后。设计:这是一项为期4年的前瞻性研究,纳入了所有在Buriram医院住院或门诊就诊的前臂和手部疼痛新主诉患者。结果:8080例手臂或手痛患者中,交叉综合征患病率为0.37%。在30例表现为交叉综合征的患者中,所有患者均有前臂疼痛,22例(73.3%)有肿胀,12例(40%)在交叉区有肌痛。14例(46.7%)患者报告疼痛是由扭曲的手部运动引起的,4例(13.3%)是由拉扯引起的,12例(40%)是由多种手部运动组合引起的(脱粒、种植、锤击、洗手、喷洒和粘接)。以男性(70%)和农民(60%)居多。29例患者接受非手术治疗,包括改进工作活动以减轻手腕压力、非甾体抗炎和镇痛药物。一名患者仅接受镇痛药物治疗。一名患者还需要一个静置的手部夹板。所有患者均在7天内接受随访。治疗后12-18个月,仅14例(46.6%)患者仍在随访,无任何症状复发。结论:交叉综合征是一种相对不常见的过度使用综合征,与反复的腕关节桡侧偏有关,保守治疗效果良好。
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