Evaluation of vitamin D levels in women with carpal tunnel syndrome

2015 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. 643-647 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. H. Lee ◽  
H. S. Gong ◽  
D. H. Kim ◽  
H. S. Shin ◽  
K. M. Kim ◽  
...  

Studies suggest that vitamin D has a role in neuroprotection. We investigated whether vitamin D status is associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. Vitamin D levels were compared between carpal tunnel syndrome women ( n = 135) and healthy control women ( n = 135) or patients with other upper limb conditions ( n = 135). There were no differences in vitamin D levels between the patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and the controls. However, women with carpal tunnel syndrome younger than 50 years old had significantly lower vitamin D levels than age-matched healthy control women ( P = 0.023) or patients with other upper limb conditions ( P = 0.035). When women with carpal tunnel syndrome and healthy control women were pooled, the incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome was higher in vitamin D deficient women than in non-deficient women, especially in those younger than 50 years. This study suggests a potential link between vitamin D status and the occurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome in women younger than 50 years but causation is not established. Type of study/level of evidence: Prognostic Level III

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 244-254
Author(s):  
Ayse Gul Korkut ◽  
Sebnem Koldas Dogan ◽  
Meral Bilgilisoy Filiz ◽  
Naciye Fusun Toraman

Hand ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. 89S-89S
Author(s):  
Seung Hoo Lee ◽  
Hyun Sik Gong ◽  
Jihyeong Kim ◽  
Goo Hyun Baek

2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (7) ◽  
pp. 1055-1061 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azize Esra Gürsoy ◽  
Halide Rengin Bilgen ◽  
Hümeyra Dürüyen ◽  
Özge Altıntaş ◽  
Mehmet Kolukisa ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-141
Author(s):  
Shaimaa Okasha ◽  
Maii Abdel-latif ◽  
Marwa Orabi

Hand ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 155894472110289
Author(s):  
Amy Phan ◽  
Warren Hammert

Background: Assessment of outcomes for cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) surgeries has been difficult due to heterogeneity in outcome reporting. Our objective was to evaluate the outcomes for 2 cohorts treated surgically for isolated CuTS and for combined CuTS and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) using Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS). Methods: There were 29 patients in the isolated CuTS cohort and 30 patients in the combined CuTS and CTS cohort. PROMIS Physical Function (PF), Pain Interference (PI), Depression, and Upper Extremity (UE) were completed preoperatively and 1-week, 6-weeks, and 3-months postoperatively. Responsiveness was evaluated by standardized response means (SRM). Results: Significant improvements from the 1-week to 6-week postoperative period are shown in the isolated CuTS cohort for PROMIS PF ( P = .002), PI ( P = .0002), and UE ( P = .02), but scores plateau after 6-weeks postoperatively. A similar pattern for the same time points was seen for the combined CuTS and CTS group for PROMIS PF ( P = .001), PI ( P = .02), and UE ( P = .04), with a plateau of scores beyond 6 weeks postoperatively. PROMIS UE was more responsive (SRM range: 0.11-1.03) than the PF (SRM range: 0.02-0.52) and PI (SRM range: 0.11-0.40), which were both mildly responsive for both cohorts. Conclusions: PROMIS lacks the sensitivity to show improvement beyond 6-weeks postoperatively for both isolated CuTS and combined CuTS and CTS. Patients with combined nerve compressions follow similar trajectories in the postoperative period as those with isolated CuTS. Level of Evidence: Level IV.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 117-120
Author(s):  
HENVER RIBEIRO DE PAIVA FILHO ◽  
VALDÊNIA DAS GRAÇAS NASCIMENTO PAIVA ◽  
ELIAS FELIX DE OLIVEIRA ◽  
MURILO ANTÔNIO ROCHA

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of people diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) treated at a hand surgery outpatient clinic of a regional referral service. Methods: Interview and specific medical examination of 150 people diagnosed with CTS underwent, and statistical analysis of the results obtained. Results: Women smokers, in the fifth decade of life, married, overweight and educated until the elementary level prevailed in our study. Arterial hypertension and diabetes were the most reported comorbidities, and Durkan’s test was the most prevalent. Conclusion: CTS is prevalent in women in their fifth decade of life, with bilateral involvement and high school. The hypertension and diabetes are the most common diseases in people with CTS. Level of evidence IV, Case series.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document