Impact of carpal tunnel syndrome on the expectant woman's life.

Q1 Medicine
Zatel I Rozali, Faiz M Noorman, Prisca K De Cruz, Yam K Feng, Halimatun Wa Razab, Jamari Sapuan, Rajesh Singh, Faizal M Sikkandar
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Introduction: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is known to be a common complication during pregnancy especially during the third trimester.

Aim: This article focuses on its impact to the third trimester pregnant mothers with CTS.

Methods: Third trimester pregnant mothers with no other known risk factors for CTS, were interviewed and examined for a clinical diagnosis of CTS. The severity of CTS was assessed by means of symptoms severity and functionality using the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire.

Results: Out of 333 third trimester pregnant mothers, 82 (24.6%) were clinically diagnosed with CTS. Malay race was found to have significant correlation with the diagnosis of CTS (p = 0.024) and are two times more likely to get CTS during pregnancy (OR = 2.26) compare to the non-Malays. Bilateral CTS was two times higher (n = 58, 63.4%) than unilateral cases (n = 30, 36.6%), however no significant correlation between the two was found with severity (p = 0.284) or functional (p = 0.906). The commonest complaint was numbness/tingling during day time (n = 63, 76.8%). Majority of the CTS cases were mild (n = 66, 80.5%) and approximately one third (n = 28, 34.1%) had affected hand functions. All symptoms related to pain was found to have significant correlation with severity (p = 0.00, OR = 12.23) and function (p = 0.005, OR = 5.01), whereas numbness and tingling does not (Severity, p = 0.843, function, p = 0.632).

Conclusion: This study shows that even though CTS in third trimester pregnancy is prevalent, generally it would be mild. However, function can still be affected especially if patients complain of pain.

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腕管综合征对孕妇生活的影响。
简介:腕管综合征是一种常见的并发症在怀孕期间,特别是在妊娠晚期。目的:探讨其对妊娠晚期CTS孕妇的影响。方法:对没有其他已知CTS危险因素的妊娠晚期孕妇进行访谈,并检查CTS的临床诊断。采用波士顿腕管问卷,通过症状严重程度和功能来评估CTS的严重程度。结果:333例晚期妊娠孕妇中,82例(24.6%)临床诊断为CTS。马来人种族与CTS的诊断有显著的相关性(p = 0.024),并且在怀孕期间患CTS的可能性是非马来人的两倍(OR = 2.26)。双侧CTS患者(n = 58, 63.4%)是单侧CTS患者(n = 30, 36.6%)的两倍,但两者与严重程度(p = 0.284)或功能(p = 0.906)无显著相关性。最常见的主诉是白天麻木/刺痛(n = 63, 76.8%)。大多数CTS病例是轻微的(n = 66, 80.5%),约三分之一(n = 28, 34.1%)的手功能受到影响。所有与疼痛相关的症状均与严重程度(p = 0.00, OR = 12.23)和功能(p = 0.005, OR = 5.01)有显著相关性,而麻木和刺痛与严重程度(p = 0.843,功能,p = 0.632)无显著相关性。结论:本研究表明,尽管CTS在妊娠晚期普遍存在,但通常是轻微的。然而,功能仍然会受到影响,特别是当患者抱怨疼痛时。
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