• Clin Neurophysiol · Jul 2010

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    A new clinical scale to grade the impairment of median nerve in carpal tunnel syndrome.

    • P Caliandro, F Giannini, C Pazzaglia, I Aprile, I Minciotti, G Granata, P Tonali, and L Padua.
    • Institute of Neurology, Università Cattolica, Roma, Italy. p.caliandro@rm.unicatt.it
    • Clin Neurophysiol. 2010 Jul 1; 121 (7): 1066-71.

    ObjectiveIn carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) distribution of paresthesias is related to the degree of the nerve impairment. To improve the clinical ability in detecting the damage severity, we have introduced the criteria "distribution of paresthesias" in a previous clinical scale: the historical-objective scale (Hi-Ob).MethodsWe evaluated 100 consecutive patients (40 bilateral CTS) to validate a five stages clinical scale: the Historical-objective-distribution based scale (Hi-Ob-Db). We compared the Hi-Ob-Db with a validated neurophysiological classification and with the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ). The BCTQ evaluates two domains, one assessing symptoms (SYMPT=patient-oriented symptom), and the other analysing "functional status" (FUNCT=patient-oriented function).ResultsThe positive correlation between the Hi-Ob-Db and neurophysiological findings (p<0.001, r:0.79) was stronger than correlation between the Hi-Ob and the neurophysiological classification (p<0.001, r:0.74). A linear correlation between the Hi-Ob-Db and the patient-oriented scores was observed, respectively FUNCT (p<0.003, r:0.38) and SYMPT (p<0.002, r:0.30).ConclusionsThe Hi-Ob-Db is a clinical scale which correlates with the neurophysiological impairment of the median nerve and with patient-oriented findings in patients with CTS.SignificanceThe new scale may be useful in routine examination and for scientific purposes.Copyright 2010 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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