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- W3208023729 abstract "Purpose Medical comorbidities have been associated with the development of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), severity at the time of presentation, and outcomes of carpal tunnel release (CTR). Socioeconomic factors have also been associated with worse function in patients with CTS at presentation and after surgery. However, the effects of economic well-being on the prevalence of medical comorbidities in patients with CTS have not been well-described. The objective of this study was to determine whether economic well-being is associated with medical comorbidities in a cohort of patients undergoing CTR. Methods Patients (n = 1,297) who underwent CTR at a single tertiary care referral center over a 5-year period from July 2008 to June 2013 were retrospectively identified. The exclusion criteria were acute trauma or infection, revision surgery, incomplete medical records, and neoplasm excision. Additionally, patients were excluded if they lacked documented confirmatory or normal electrodiagnostic study findings prior to CTR. Finally, this study comprised a cohort of 892 patients with electrodiagnostic study–confirmed CTS who underwent CTR. The economic well-being of patients was assessed using the Distressed Communities Index. The comorbidities of diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, hypertension, hypothyroidism, cervical radiculopathy, tobacco use, and body mass index were assessed. Bivariate comparisons were used to determine the associations between the tiers of economic well-being and comorbidities. Results Lower economic well-being was associated with body mass index, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, and tobacco use in these patients. Although hypertension, hypothyroidism, and cervical radiculopathy were not associated with economic well-being, their comparisons were underpowered. Conclusions Patients experiencing economic distress have a higher comorbidity burden, and as such, may be at an increased risk of complications or poorer outcomes. The association between economic well-being and comorbidities in this population suggests the need for a multidisciplinary care model that addresses both compressive neuropathy and the associated economic factors. Type of study/level of evidence Prognostic II. Medical comorbidities have been associated with the development of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), severity at the time of presentation, and outcomes of carpal tunnel release (CTR). Socioeconomic factors have also been associated with worse function in patients with CTS at presentation and after surgery. However, the effects of economic well-being on the prevalence of medical comorbidities in patients with CTS have not been well-described. The objective of this study was to determine whether economic well-being is associated with medical comorbidities in a cohort of patients undergoing CTR. Patients (n = 1,297) who underwent CTR at a single tertiary care referral center over a 5-year period from July 2008 to June 2013 were retrospectively identified. The exclusion criteria were acute trauma or infection, revision surgery, incomplete medical records, and neoplasm excision. Additionally, patients were excluded if they lacked documented confirmatory or normal electrodiagnostic study findings prior to CTR. Finally, this study comprised a cohort of 892 patients with electrodiagnostic study–confirmed CTS who underwent CTR. The economic well-being of patients was assessed using the Distressed Communities Index. The comorbidities of diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, hypertension, hypothyroidism, cervical radiculopathy, tobacco use, and body mass index were assessed. Bivariate comparisons were used to determine the associations between the tiers of economic well-being and comorbidities. Lower economic well-being was associated with body mass index, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, and tobacco use in these patients. Although hypertension, hypothyroidism, and cervical radiculopathy were not associated with economic well-being, their comparisons were underpowered. Patients experiencing economic distress have a higher comorbidity burden, and as such, may be at an increased risk of complications or poorer outcomes. The association between economic well-being and comorbidities in this population suggests the need for a multidisciplinary care model that addresses both compressive neuropathy and the associated economic factors." @default.
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- W3208023729 title "Association of Economic Well-Being With Comorbid Conditions in Patients Undergoing Carpal Tunnel Release" @default.
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