The accuracy of a screening system for carpal tunnel syndrome using hand drawings

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Abstract

When carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), an entrapment neuropathy, becomes severe, thumb motion is reduced, which affects manual dexterity, such as causing difficulties in writing; therefore, early detection of CTS by screening is desirable. To develop a screening method for CTS, we developed a tablet app to measure the stylus trajectory and pressure of the stylus tip when drawing a spiral on a tablet screen using a stylus and, subsequently, used these data as training data to predict the classification of participants as non‐CTS or CTS patients using a support vector machine. We recruited 33 patients with CTS and 31 healthy volunteers for this study. From our results, non‐ CTS and CTS were classified by our screening method with 82% sensitivity and 71% specificity. Our CTS screening method can facilitate the screening for potential patients with CTS and provide a quantitative assessment of CTS.

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Watanabe, T., Koyama, T., Yamada, E., Nimura, A., Fujita, K., & Sugiura, Y. (2021). The accuracy of a screening system for carpal tunnel syndrome using hand drawings. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10194437

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