• Title of article

    Evaluation of Upper Extremity Nerve Conduction Velocities and the Relationship Between Fibromyalgia and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Author/Authors

    Nacir، نويسنده , , Baris and Genc، نويسنده , , Hakan and Duyur Cakit، نويسنده , , Burcu and Karagoz، نويسنده , , Aynur and Erdem، نويسنده , , Hatice R.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    369
  • To page
    374
  • Abstract
    Background and Aims ertook this study to evaluate upper extremity nerve conduction velocities (NCVs) in fibromyalgia syndrome (FS) and the relationship of the electrophysiological findings between carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and FS. s three right-handed female patients diagnosed with FS and 52 right-handed age- and gender-matched healthy controls were enrolled in the study. Conduction studies of the median and ulnar nerves and median nerve F-wave latencies were assessed in both upper extremities using standard methods. CTS was diagnosed electrophysiologically if the median nerve sensory NCV was decreased and/or motor distal latency (DL) was prolonged. s s detected electrophysiologically in 26 (20.63%) of 126 extremities of 63 patients and in three (2.82%) of 104 extremities of 52 individuals of the control group. Statistically significant differences were detected between groups with respect to rate of carpal tunnel syndrome (p <0.05). There were no differences between results of NCVs of patients in FS group and healthy controls except the prolongation of the right median nerve motor DL (p = 0.019), decrease of the sensory NCV (p = 0.003) in the right median nerve, in the left median nerve (p = 0.011) and in the left ulnar nerve (p = 0.015). sions ermined an increased rate of CTS and decreased NCVs in the upper extremities in patients with FS. We should consider that complaints of paresthesia and pain in hands, increasing especially at nights, observed in FS may mask that CTS can be an associated illness.
  • Keywords
    Fibromyalgia , Carpal tunnel syndrome , Nerve Conduction Studies
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Record number

    1797782