LITERATURE REVIEW: PENGARUH PEMBERIAN VITAMIN B TERHADAP PERBAIKAN KLINIS PASIEN DENGAN CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

A. Hardinawati, Pagan Pambudi, Pandji Winata Nurikhwan, Muhammad Welly Dafif, Mohammad Bakhriansyah
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is an entrapment neuropathy with symptoms such as hand pain, paresthesias in the fingers innervated by the median nerve, weakness, and thenar muscle atrophy. The purpose of this literature review is to analyze the effectiveness of vitamin B administration on clinical improvement in CTS patients. Data were obtained by searching using Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct published from 2011 to 2021. After the article selection process, 7 articles were included in this literature review, of which there were two articles showing that vitamin B6 can improve clinical symptoms of patients with CTS, one article showed that methylcobalamin had an effect on clinical improvement of CTS with and without DM, and 4 articles showed that the combination of vitamins B1, B6, and B12 was effective in reducing the VAS and TSS of subjects with CTS. Vitamin B6, methylcobalamin, and a combination of vitamins B1, B6, and B12 are effective as conservative therapy in improving clinical symptoms in patients with mild to moderate CTS
文献综述:维生素B对腕管综合征患者临床康复的影响
腕管综合征(Carpal tunnel syndrome, CTS)是一种压迫性神经病变,其症状包括手部疼痛、受正中神经支配的手指感觉异常、无力和大鱼际肌萎缩。本文献综述的目的是分析维生素B给药对CTS患者临床改善的有效性。数据通过搜索2011年至2021年发表的Google Scholar、PubMed和Science Direct获得。经过文章选择过程,本次文献综述共纳入7篇文章,其中有2篇文章显示维生素B6可以改善CTS患者的临床症状,1篇文章显示甲基钴胺素对伴有和不伴有DM的CTS的临床改善有作用,4篇文章显示维生素B1、B6和B12联合使用可以有效降低CTS患者的VAS和TSS。维生素B6、甲基钴胺素以及维生素B1、B6和B12联合应用作为保守治疗可有效改善轻中度CTS患者的临床症状
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