Correlation between controlled-pressure provocative test duration and electrodiagnostic severity in carpal tunnel syndrome
Key Points
No correlation was found between controlled-pressure provocative test duration and electrodiagnostic severity in carpal tunnel syndrome.
Patients undergoing the test exhibited varying electrodiagnostic severities, revealing a disconnect with test duration expectations.
Assessment involved analyzing test results and electrodiagnostic findings from individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome.
These findings imply that the controlled-pressure test may not reliably predict electrodiagnostic severity, highlighting the need for alternative evaluation methods.
Abstract
There was no correlation between controlled-pressure provocative test duration and electrodiagnostic severity in patient with carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Iamchaimongkol et al. (Tue,) studied this question.