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- W4306393487 abstract "To assess the natural history for development of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in persons with acute spinal cord injury (SCI) at 1 year postdischarge from initial rehabilitation and to assess baseline median nerve (MN) cross-sectional area (CSA) above/below 10 mm2 correlates with any longitudinal changes in quantitative ultrasound (US) of the MN. A prospective cohort study of persons with acute SCI evaluated for CTS using quantitative US and compared to a group without SCI (non-SCI). Academic medical center. N=69 total (N=34 SCI, N=35 non-SCI). The average age in both groups was 28 and the SCI group included 30 males and 2 females and the non-SCI group included 30 males and 3 females. Not applicable. The primary outcome was the change in quantitative US parameters of the MN, including CSA and grayscale, from baseline to 1-year follow-up in those with SCI and those without SCI. CTS symptomatology and physical exam sum score and US measures for dominant and nondominant arms were considered secondary outcomes. The SCI had darker nerves at baseline (P=.036, nondominant), greater CTS symptoms at follow-up (P≤.036, bilateral), and no differences in all change scores (all P≥.056). Individuals with smaller nerves at baseline had larger increases in nerve size (P=.029, nondominant) vs those with larger nerves. Change in CTS symptoms CSA (nondominant) and nerve echogenicity (dominant) were inversely associated with their respective baseline values (all P≤.045). We observed few differences between the SCI group and the non-SCI control group and between those with smaller vs larger MN. In general, MN pathology changes (CTS symptoms and US variables) over 1 year were more common in the nondominant arm and appear to be a function of MN pathology at enrollment. Individuals with SCI may experience increased CTS symptoms as soon as 1 year after injury." @default.
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- W4306393487 title "Longitudinal Median Nerve Ultrasound Changes in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury and an Age- and Sex-Matched Nondisabled Cohort" @default.
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