Impact of Exposure to Hand-Held Vibrating Tools on Patient-Reported Outcome Measures after Open Carpal Tunnel Release: A Retrospective Cohort Study with Matched Controls

Author:

Zimmerman Malin12ORCID,Åselius Lisa2,Dahlin Erik23,Andersson Gert S.4,Dahlin Lars B.256ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics, Helsingborg Hospital, SE-251 87 Helsingborg, Sweden

2. Department of Translational Medicine—Hand Surgery, Lund University, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden

3. Department of Orthopedics, Centrallasarettet, SE-352 34 Växjö, Sweden

4. Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Clinical Neurophysiology, Lund University, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden

5. Department of Hand Surgery, Lund University and Skåne University Hospital, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden

6. Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

Abstract

Objectives: Vibration exposure is a known risk factor for developing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), and insufficient outcomes for surgery for CTS have been reported after such exposure. We aim to investigate whether vibration exposure affects patient-reported outcomes following open carpal tunnel release. Methods: From a population surgically treated for CTS (n = 962), we identified patients who reported previous or present vibration exposure, had undergone preoperative electrophysiology testing and answered the Quick Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH) questionnaire before and at 12 months post-surgery (n = 23). We then matched the patients with controls based on age, sex, diabetes status, type of diabetes and smoking (n = 23). Results: Most of the patients included were men (17/23; 74% in each group) and had a mean age of 61 years. The preoperative electrophysiology results were slightly worse among vibration-exposed individuals, although the differences were not statistically significant. The QuickDASH scores did not differ between the two groups (preoperative QuickDASH scores in vibration-exposed individuals: median 45 [interquartile range; IQR 30–61]; non-exposed individuals: 43 [25–64], p = 0.68; postoperative 12 months QuickDASH score in vibration-exposed individuals: 20 [2–45]; non-exposed individuals: 14 [5–34], p = 0.87). Conclusions: When controlling for known confounders, vibration-exposed individuals can expect the same symptom relief following open carpal tunnel release as non-exposed individuals. Individual assessments and treatment of CTS are warranted if there is a history of vibration exposure.

Funder

Swedish Research Council

Swedish Diabetes Foundation

the Regional Agreement on Medical Training and Clinical Research (ALF; PI LBD) between Region Skåne and Lund University

Funds from Skåne University Hospital

Elly Olsson’s Foundation for scientific research

Stig and Ragna Gorthon Foundation

Almroth Foundation

Kockska foundation

Magnus Bergvall Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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