Hany Atwan, Ahmed Abdelaziz, Hadeer Ayman Kassem, Moemen Eltobgy, Mina Gamal, Adham Sleem, Noha Yahia Ebaid
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背景:帕金森病患者正中神经的横截面积(CSA)仍不清楚:帕金森病患者正中神经的横截面积(CSA)仍不明确:本荟萃分析使用超声波检查评估帕金森病患者正中神经CSA的变化:方法:选择性地在 PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus 和 EBSCO 中检索有关帕金森病、正中神经和超声波检查的文献。经过全文筛选,本荟萃分析纳入了三项研究,其中包括 144 名帕金森病患者和 127 名对照者。主要结果是正中神经的横截面积,同时还评估了其他运动参数:与对照组相比,帕金森病患者的正中神经横截面积明显增加(P = 0.007);标准化平均差异为 0.79 [95% CI (0.21 - 1.37)]。正中神经运动参数、振幅和潜伏期的标准化平均差分别为-0.04 [95% CI (-0.85 to 0.77)]和0.30 [95% CI (-0.04 to 0.64)],在统计学上不显著(所有P>0.05):这项荟萃分析认为,帕金森病患者正中神经的横截面积增大。正中神经横截面积的增加可能是帕金森病患者腕管综合征发病率较高的原因。要准确量化帕金森病患者腕管综合征的患病率,还需要进一步的研究:局限性:由于CSA计算方法未标准化以及疾病分期不同,因此存在异质性。超声波检查时手指的移动可能会产生伪影,影响 CSA 测量的准确性。要确定帕金森氏症腕管综合征的CSA临界值,还需要进一步研究。
Median nerve ultrasonography in Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Background: The cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve in Parkinson's disease remains unclear.
Objectives: This meta-analysis assesses median nerve CSA changes in Parkinson's using ultrasonography.
Methods: PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and EBSCO were selectively searched for literature on Parkinson's disease, Median nerve, and ultrasonography. Following full-text screening, three studies were included in this meta-analysis with 144 Parkinson's disease patients and 127 controls. The primary outcome was the cross-sectional area of the median nerve; other motor parameters were also evaluated.
Results: The cross-sectional area of the median nerve was significantly increased in Parkinson's patients compared to controls (p = 0.007); the standardized mean difference was 0.79 [95% CI (0.21 - 1.37)]. The standardized mean difference of the motor parameters of the median nerve, amplitude, and latency was -0.04 [95% CI (-0.85 to 0.77)] and 0.30 [95% CI (-0.04 to 0.64)], respectively, with statistically insignificant (All p > 0.05).
Conclusion: This meta-analysis concluded that the cross-sectional area of the median nerve is increased in Parkinson's disease patients. The increase in the CSA of the median nerve might explain the higher prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome in Parkinson's disease. Further studies are needed to quantify carpal tunnel syndrome prevalence accurately in Parkinson's.
Limitations: Heterogeneity exists due to non-standardized CSA calculation methods and varied disease stages. Finger movement during ultrasound may introduce artifacts, compromising CSA measurement accuracy. Establishing a definitive CSA cut-off for carpal tunnel syndrome in Parkinson's requires further investigation.
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The International Journal of Neuroscience publishes original research articles, reviews, brief scientific reports, case studies, letters to the editor and book reviews concerned with problems of the nervous system and related clinical studies, epidemiology, neuropathology, medical and surgical treatment options and outcomes, neuropsychology and other topics related to the research and care of persons with neurologic disorders. The focus of the journal is clinical and transitional research. Topics covered include but are not limited to: ALS, ataxia, autism, brain tumors, child neurology, demyelinating diseases, epilepsy, genetics, headache, lysosomal storage disease, mitochondrial dysfunction, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, myopathy, neurodegenerative diseases, neuromuscular disorders, neuropharmacology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, pain, sleep disorders, stroke, and other areas related to the neurosciences.