《Table 3 Correlation between electrodiagnostic data and postoperative outcomes:Spearman’s rank corre

《Table 3 Correlation between electrodiagnostic data and postoperative outcomes:Spearman’s rank corre   提示:宽带有限、当前游客访问压缩模式
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《Surgical treatment for severe cubital tunnel syndrome with absent sensory nerve conduction》


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SNAP:Sensory nerve action potential;MNCV:motor nerve conduction velocity;CMAP:compound muscle action potential;FDI:first dorsal interosseous;ADM:abductor digiti minimi;FCU:flexor carpi ulnaris;rs:correlation coefficient.

The surgical outcomes are compared between patients with absent and present SNAP in Table 5.Patients with absent SNAP experienced more residual pain(54.5%vs.30.8%,P=0.03)and weaker interosseous muscle strength(3.7 vs.4.4,P=0.001)compared with present SNAP.They also had higherpostoperative McGowan grade(P=0.01)and higher DASH score(13.1 vs.6.7,P=0.02),but there was no statistical difference in the modified Bishop score(P=0.15).Good or excellent outcomes according to the modified Bishop score were achieved in 86.4%of cases in the absent SNAP and 92.3%of the present SNAP group,but there was no statistically significant difference(P=0.42).