Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical manifestations, Diagnosis and Risk factors among Yemeni Patients

M. Salam, Ahmed Al-Gharati, Afif Al-Nabhi, A. Abdulrab, Ali Ahmed Al-Zaazaai
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Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common compressive canalicular neuropathies of the upper extremities. It results from compression or injury of the median nerve at the wrist within the confines of the carpal tunnel. Objective: To determine the pattern of clinical manifestation, diagnosis, and risk factors of carpal tunnel syndrome among Yemeni patients presented to the neurological center, Sana’a city. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in a neurological Centre in Sana’a city. The study included all patients with symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). History, physical examination, and laboratory were collected. Demographic data were recorded for every case. A nerve conduction study of both hands was performed according to the protocol. Results: Out of 73 included subjects, 52 (71.2%) patients were females and 21 (28.8%) were males, with a mean age of (44.05 years). Most of the patients (80.8%) had bilateral CTS, and it affected both hands. The majority of CTS cases were of moderate to profound severity. All patients with (CTS) presented with pain numbness, and tingling on bilateral hands. More than two-thirds of the patients (64.4%) had weakness of both hands and (79.5%) of patients had night pain and wake at night. Distal latency > (4.2ms) was positive generally in (84.9%) and it was positive bilateral in (56.2%) of the patients. Significant association with CTS was found between gender, obesity, diabetes mellitus, and to a less extent with Rheumatoid arthritis, Conclusion: High prevalence of bilateral CTS was found among most patients. Diabetes mellitus and obesity play a significant role in CTS. The severity of functional impairment was relatively moderate to severe.
也门患者腕管综合征的临床表现、诊断及危险因素
背景:腕管综合征(CTS)是上肢最常见的压迫性小管神经病之一。它是由腕管范围内手腕正中神经的压迫或损伤引起的。目的:确定在萨那市神经中心就诊的也门患者腕管综合征的临床表现、诊断和危险因素。方法:这项横断面研究在萨那市的一个神经中心进行。该研究包括所有有腕管综合征(CTS)症状的患者。收集病史、体格检查和实验室。记录了每个病例的人口统计数据。根据该方案对双手进行了神经传导研究。结果:在73名纳入的受试者中,52名(71.2%)患者为女性,21名(28.8%)为男性,平均年龄为(44.05岁)。大多数患者(80.8%)患有双侧CTS,并影响双手。大多数CTS病例为中度至重度。所有(CTS)患者均表现为双侧手部疼痛麻木和刺痛。超过三分之二的患者(64.4%)双手无力,(79.5%)患者夜间疼痛并在夜间醒来。远端潜伏期>(4.2ms)的患者(84.9%)普遍呈阳性,双侧患者(56.2%)呈阳性。性别、肥胖、糖尿病和类风湿性关节炎与CTS有显著相关性。结论:大多数患者双侧CTS的患病率较高。糖尿病和肥胖在CTS中起着重要作用。功能损害的严重程度为中度至重度。
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