Demographic and Occupational Risk Factors of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome among Dental students in their Final Year at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Nora MAHMOOD ALJUNAID, Amal S. Alzahrani, Amal AHMED HEGAZY, Khaled ABDULRAHMAN ALTASSAN
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common peripheral compression neuropathy that accounts for 90% of all entrapment neuropathies. Dentists typically have a higher prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders including CTS. Currently, there is a lack of literature on CTS prevalence and risk factors among dentistry in Saudi Arabia. Our study was the first to examine the prevalence and the associated demographic and occupational factors of CTS among dental students. This cross-sectional study was conducted in the School of Dentistry at King Abdulaziz University. A total of 120 dental students in their final year were included. We used a validated self-administered questionnaire that included demographic data, work, medical history, and a modified Katz's hand diagram to assess the symptoms and occupational exposures. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were applied using SPSS software version 16. The prevalence of CTS among dental students was 13.3%. It was higher in females 10% compared to male 3.3%. There was a significant relationship between the body mass index (P= 0.03) with underweight category by having a higher prevalence of CTS. The use of finger pinch grip showed an inverse association with CTS (P=0.04). Other risk factors were not significantly associated with CTS. The prevalence of CTS among dental students was higher than the general population. However, many previously identified risk factors showed no significant association with CTS adding to the controversy of the contributing risk factors of this disease among dentistry. Finger pinch grip showed inverse association which was contrary to published literature. Future studies may include exposure time for each occupational risk factor preferably in a prospective cohort.
沙特阿拉伯吉达阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学大四牙科学生腕管综合征的人口学和职业危险因素
腕管综合征(CTS)是一种常见的外周压迫性神经病,占所有卡压性神经病的90%。牙医通常有更高的患病率与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病,包括CTS。目前,缺乏关于沙特阿拉伯牙科中CTS患病率和风险因素的文献。我们的研究首次调查了牙科学生CTS的患病率以及相关的人口和职业因素。这项横断面研究是在阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学牙科学院进行的。最后一年共有120名牙科学生参加了研究。我们使用了一份经过验证的自我管理问卷,其中包括人口统计数据、工作、病史和修改后的卡茨手图来评估症状和职业暴露。使用SPSS软件版本16进行描述性统计和逻辑回归。牙科学生中CTS的患病率为13.3%。女性为10%,男性为3.3%。CTS患病率较高,体重指数(P=0.03)与体重不足类别之间存在显著关系。捏指与CTS呈负相关(P=0.04)。其他危险因素与CTS无显著相关性。口腔科学生CTS的患病率高于普通人群。然而,许多先前确定的风险因素与CTS没有显著关联,这增加了牙科界对该疾病风险因素的争议。手指夹持显示出相反的关联,这与已发表的文献相反。未来的研究可能包括每个职业风险因素的暴露时间,最好是在前瞻性队列中。
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