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T2 mapping of the median nerve in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and healthy volunteers

Journal

MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume 63, Issue 5, Pages 774-777

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mus.27205

Keywords

carpal tunnel syndrome; magnetic resonance imaging; mapping; median nerve; T2 mapping

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  1. Fujita Health University

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In patients with CTS, T2 mapping values are higher at the proximal carpal tunnel levels, but are not significantly associated with CSA or nerve conduction measurements.
Introduction We investigated the changes in MRI T2 mapping values in subjects with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) compared to healthy controls. Methods We enrolled 71 patients with CTS and 26 healthy controls. Median nerve T2 values were measured at the distal carpal tunnel, hamate bone, proximal carpal tunnel, and forearm levels. These were compared between patients and controls and correlated with median nerve cross-sectional area (CSA) and nerve conduction measurements. Results The mean T2 values at the proximal carpal tunnel levels were higher in the CTS group (56.7 ms) than in the control group (51.2 ms, P = .02) and also were higher than at the distal carpal tunnel (51.0 ms, P < .001) and forearm levels (47.6 ms, P < .001). T2 values were not significantly associated with CSA or nerve conduction measurements. Discussion T2 mapping of the carpal tunnel provides qualitative information on median nerve pathology but does not reflect CTS severity.

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