The accuracy of provocative tests on diabetic patients with suspected carpal tunnel syndome and comparison with nondiabetics

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
Çiğdem Tura Bahadır, S. Bahadır
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Objective: Carpal tunnel syndrome in diabetic patients differ in some aspects from those in the nondiabetic population. The study was designed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of widely used provocative tests in the diabetic population in comparison to nondiabetic population. Materials and Methods: 87 nondiabetic and 25 diabetic hands symptomatic hands suspicious of carpal tunnel syndrome were included in this retrospective study. The presence of carpal tunnel syndrome is confirmed by nerve conduction studies. The hands were divided into DM- and DM+ groups based on patients’ diabetes mellitus history. From patient records, results of Tinel’s, Phalen’s, Durkan’s, median nerve compression, and scratch collapse tests were obtained. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive values of tests are calculated for each population and then compared with each other. Results: Tinel’s test had a higher sensitivity in the diabetic population. All other tests’ accuracies in diabetic patients were similar to those in diabetic patients. None of the tests had a high enough sensitivity to be used alone in either group. Scratch collapse test had very high specificity in both groups but very low sensitivity. Conclusion: The studied provocative tests have comparable accuracy for carpal tunnel syndrome in diabetic patients to those in nondiabetic patients, with Tinel even having higher sensitivity. But excluding scratch collapse test, none of the tests is strong enough to achieve a diagnosis and none is sensitive enough to rule out a disease.
诱发试验对糖尿病疑似腕管综合征的准确性及与非糖尿病患者的比较
目的:糖尿病患者的腕管综合征在某些方面与非糖尿病人群有所不同。本研究的目的是评估广泛使用的挑衅性试验在糖尿病人群中的诊断准确性,并与非糖尿病人群进行比较。材料与方法:回顾性研究87只非糖尿病手和25只糖尿病手,均有疑似腕管综合征的症状。神经传导研究证实了腕管综合征的存在。根据患者的糖尿病病史将手分为糖尿病组和糖尿病+组。从患者记录中获得了Tinel、Phalen、Durkan、正中神经压迫和划痕塌陷试验的结果。计算每个人群的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值和阴性预测值,然后相互比较。结果:Tinel试验在糖尿病人群中具有较高的敏感性。所有其他测试在糖尿病患者中的准确性与糖尿病患者相似。没有一项测试的灵敏度足够高,不能单独用于任何一组。划痕塌陷试验对两组的特异性都很高,但敏感性很低。结论:所研究的诱发试验对糖尿病患者腕管综合征的准确性与非糖尿病患者相当,Tinel甚至具有更高的敏感性。但除了划痕塌陷试验,没有一项试验的强度足以做出诊断,也没有一项试验的灵敏度足以排除某种疾病。
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Acta Medica Mediterranea
Acta Medica Mediterranea 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Acta Medica Mediterranea is an indipendent, international, English-language, peer-reviewed journal, online and open-access, designed for internists and phisicians. The journal publishes a variety of manuscript types, including review articles, original research, case reports and letters to the editor.
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