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http://dx.doi.org/10.14253/acn.2021.23.2.99

Usefulness of infrared thermography in diagnosing and evaluating severity of carpal tunnel syndrome  

Yang, Jiwon (Department of Neurology, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine)
Lee, Yeong-Bae (Department of Neurology, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine)
Sung, Young-Hee (Department of Neurology, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine)
Shin, Dong-Jin (Department of Neurology, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine)
Kim, Yong-Jin (Department of Neurology, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine)
Park, Hyeon-Mi (Department of Neurology, Gil Medical Center, Gachon University College of Medicine)
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Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology / v.23, no.2, 2021 , pp. 99-107 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Pain and autonomic dysfunction are prominent symptoms in some patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Infrared thermography (IRT) has been used to evaluate CTS by measuring the cutaneous temperature and sympathetic vasomotor function. Methods: This study enrolled the 66 hands of 33 subjects, some of which had clinical CTS and the others were healthy. The enrolled patients completed the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) and Historical-Objective scale, and underwent nerve conduction studies (NCSs) and IRT. Skin temperature was measured at the fingertips and the thenar and hypothenar regions in each hand. We analyzed (1) the correlations between self-reported severity, physician-assessed severity, and test results, and (2) the sensitivity and specificity of IRT in diagnosing CTS. Results: No significant correlation was observed between the results of the BCTQ, NCS, and IRT. IRT had a low sensitivity and high specificity in diagnosing CTS. Conclusions: IRT cannot replace NCS in diagnosing CTS, nor did it provide an advantage in combination with NCS. However, lower temperatures at the median nerve in some hands with moderate-to-severe CTS suggested the involvement of sympathetic nerve fiber function. Follow-up studies with a larger-scale and complementary design are required to elucidate the relationships.
Keywords
Thermography; Nerve conduction; Carpal tunnel syndrome;
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