We analyze the effectiveness of ultrasonography in diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and propose the use of sonographic index of median nerve (MN) in carpal tunnel (SIMNCT) in a diagnostic algorithm and in establishing a scale of severity.We studied a group of 344 patients with CTS symptoms, examining them by ultrasound. We measured in all patients, on the affected hand: the size of the cross-sectional area of the MN at carpal tunnel (CT) inlet and outlet, nerve morphology at passage through CT, the vertical thickness of the MN entering into the CT - G1, the lowest vertical thickness into the CT or leaving the CT - G2, the thickness of the MN in the transversal plane as entering in the CT - L. Normal values were considered the similar measurements taken on the healthy hand and we established as normal SIMNCT = 16%. We proposed the formula SIMNCT = 100% (1-G2/G1) in order to calculate the index.Statistics show a significant sensitivity of SIMNCT (P 50%.Ultrasonography is an effective method of studying the morphology of the tunnel and compressed nerve at various CTS stages and determining the cause of compression. The SIMNCT is a valuable and practical indicator and it can be used in the CTS diagnosis.
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Perţea, M., Ursu, S., Veliceasa, B., Grosu, O. M., Velenciuc, N., Luncǎ, S., & Lalwani, N. (2020). Value of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome - a new ultrasonographic index in carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosis: A clinical study. Medicine (United States), 99(29), E20903. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000020903
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