Long-term Changes of Infrared Thermography in Successful Decompression of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: a Case Report

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Matheus Henrique Oliveira Ferreira, Pedro Neves Borges, Paulo Roberto Bastos Fontinha, Marcus André Acioly
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Abstract Introduction Infrared thermography (IRT) has demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) diagnosis in previous studies. However, the recovery of the autonomic function after treatment for CTS is rarely addressed in the literature, especially on the long-term. Case Presentation A 59-year-old lady sought treatment for a long-term history of numbness, tingling, and hand and arm pain. CTS was diagnosed by clinical and electrophysiological means. After 6 months of conservative treatment, surgical treatment was offered. Preoperative IRT was performed by static and dynamic evaluations immediately and 5 minutes after the cold challenge test using the FLIR C2 camera with accuracy of 2°C or 2%. Fingers were consistently colder (mean of 3.76°C), which clearly represented an autonomic dysfunction in the patient's hand. The patient underwent mini-open carpal tunnel decompression and did great postoperatively. One year after surgery, the patient was fully recovered and completely asymptomatic. IRT imaging showed a remarkable improvement of fingers temperature (mean of 3.36°C). Conclusions Our long-term results confirmed that functional recovery occurred concomitantly to autonomic recovery, which was demonstrated by consistent improvement in fingers' temperature. IRT has a strong potential at the evaluation of patients with CTS for both diagnosis and follow-up.
腕管综合征成功减压后红外热像图的长期变化1例
在以往的研究中,红外热像仪(IRT)对腕管综合征(carpal tunnel syndrome, CTS)的诊断具有较高的准确性。然而,文献中很少涉及CTS治疗后自主神经功能的恢复,特别是长期的。一位59岁的女士因长期麻木、刺痛、手和手臂疼痛而寻求治疗。通过临床和电生理手段诊断CTS。保守治疗6个月后,行手术治疗。术前IRT分别在冷激试验后立即和5分钟进行静态和动态评估,使用FLIR C2相机,精度为2°C或2%。手指持续变冷(平均3.76°C),这明显表明患者手部有自主神经功能障碍。患者行小切口腕管减压术,术后表现良好。术后1年,患者完全恢复,完全无症状。IRT显像显示手指温度明显改善(平均3.36℃)。结论:我们的长期结果证实,功能恢复与自主神经恢复同时发生,手指温度的持续改善证明了这一点。IRT在CTS患者的诊断和随访评估方面具有很强的潜力。
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