Conduction blocks of the median nerve at the wrist in pregnancy and postpartum carpal tunnel syndromes

Author:

Seror Paul12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire d'Electroneuromyographie Paris France

2. Laboratoire d'Electroneuromyographie Hôpital de l'Est Parisien, Ramsay GS Aulnay/s Bois France

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction/AimsThe aim in this study is to describe the clinical and electrophysiological patterns of pregnancy‐related carpal tunnel syndrome (PRCTS) occurring during pregnancy or after delivery.MethodsClinical, epidemiological, and electrodiagnostic (EDx) data were studied in 130 women with PRCTS onset during pregnancy (n = 80) or after delivery (n = 50). Twenty‐six women with PRCTS underwent EDx analysis during pregnancy and 104 after delivery (83 within 6 months of delivery and 21 up to 24 months after pregnancy onset). PRCTS was compared with idiopathic CTS in a control group consisting of 57 age‐matched women with 98 cases of CTS. Twenty‐four women with PRCTS had clinical and electrophysiological follow‐up after corticosteroid injection (CSI) at the wrist.ResultsClinical analysis showed a higher rate of bilateral and diurnal/permanent paraesthesia and more severe symptoms in PRCTS compared with idiopathic CTS. EDx analysis showed more severe abnormalities in classical tests and a higher rate of conduction block (CB) in PRCTS. Statistical analysis showed a strong negative correlation between the incidence and importance of CB and the time interval at which PRCTS women underwent EDx examination, between pregnancy onset and 24 months later. CSI resulted in significant clinical and EDx improvement in 22 of 24 PRCTS women, with disappearance of all motor and most sensory CBs.DiscussionThe EDx pattern of PRCTS is an acute/subacute median nerve lesion at the wrist identified by many CBs. This occurs concurrently with hormonal changes, is responsible for more severe clinical symptoms and EDx data, and it explains why CSI is so effective.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Physiology

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