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Diagnostic utility of the sonographic median to ulnar nerve cross-sectional area ratio in carpal tunnel syndrome
Background/aim: The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic
utility of the ultrasonographic ratio of median nerve cross-sectional
area (m-CSA) to ulnar nerve cross-sectional area (u-CSA), the
m-CSA/u-CSA ratio, in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
Materials and methods: Fifty patients with positive symptoms and
electromyography results of CTS and 50 healthy matched control subjects
were evaluated. Ultrasonographic m-CSA and u-CSA measurements of each
participant were made at the level of the pisiform bone and the
m-CSA/u-CSA ratio was calculated.
Results: Using the m-CSA cut-off value of 11.95 mm2 showed a sensitivity
of 80\% and a specificity of 80\% while using a cut-off value 2.95 for
the ratio of m-CSA/u-CSA showed a sensitivity of 86\% and a specificity
of 72\% in the diagnosis of CTS.
Conclusion: The ratio of m-CSA/u-CSA at the level of the pisiform bone
was not detected to be superior to m-CSA in the diagnosis of CTS