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Predictive Value of Nerve Conduction Measurements at the Carpal Tunnel

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Journal Muscle Nerve
Date 1993 Dec 1
PMID 8232396
Citations 21
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We compared the predictive values of three measurements of sensory conduction of the median nerve at the carpal tunnel (maximum latency difference [MLD], 8-cm latency [S8], and 14-cm latency [S14]) in 2334 hands of industrial workers, workers' compensation patients, and students. The MLD was determined by the centimetric technique. The MLD was the most sensitive and efficient measurement for predicting carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). An MLD > or = 0.40 ms correctly identified 86.3% of 753 hands with CTS. The MLD correlated best with CTS and with the primary diagnostic category (CAT). MLD was the second factor selected in stepwise regression analysis for CAT (numbness was first and S8 was third). The MLD was the most important factor for predicting persistent or de novo CTS in a 5-year follow-up of 630 hands. Thus, the MLD was the most reliable nerve conduction study measurement for predicting current or future CTS in these subjects' hands.

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