Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis D

Introduction: Vitamin D significantly effects health. Extraskeletal effects of vitamin D play an important role. Aim: To study effect of treatment with vitamin D in intractable Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) patients with hypovitaminosis D referred to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics o...

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Main Authors: Marzieh Mohtashamkia, Sharareh Roshanzamir, Seyed Mohammad Saghanezhad
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2018-07-01
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Sharareh Roshanzamir
Seyed Mohammad Saghanezhad
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description Introduction: Vitamin D significantly effects health. Extraskeletal effects of vitamin D play an important role. Aim: To study effect of treatment with vitamin D in intractable Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) patients with hypovitaminosis D referred to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2015. Materials and Methods: This interventional study investigated 50 intractable CTS patients by electrodiagnostic study and physical examinations who did not respond to standard management of CTS for six weeks with concomitant hypovitaminosis D 25(OH). A dose of 50000 IU vitamin D3 was given orally per week for 12 weeks. Re-evaluation of patients by electrodiagnostic study was done within one week of taking the last dose. A questionnaire was designed to collect data including age, gender, Body Mass Index (BMI), past medical history, drug history, boston score before and after treatment with vitamin D, serum level of vitamin D before treatment. SPSS version 20.0 was used to analyze data. Results: The mean Boston symptom score prior to the treatment was (3.45±0.90) which reduced to (2.04±0.71) after treatment. The mean Boston function score before treatment was (3.41±0.85) which reduced to (2.08±0.82) after treatment. Mean Slat values before treatment was (4.5±0.57) which reduced to (3.89±0.53) after treatment. Mean Mlat values before treatment was (5.03±0.49) which reduced to (4.66±0.44) after treatment. Mean NCV values before treatment was (27.02±4.64) which reduced to (32.58±4.54) after treatment. There was a significant difference between Boston scores, Slat, Mlat and NCV values before and after treatment with vitamin D (p-value=0.0001). Conclusion: It is concluded that treatment with vitamin D improves clinical and electrodiagnostic conditions of treatmentresistant CTS patients with hypovitaminosis D.
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spelling doaj.art-96545d2d0b3545bd96c50613fe95af2c2022-12-22T00:40:15ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2018-07-01127LC23LC2610.7860/JCDR/2018/26417.11828Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis DMarzieh Mohtashamkia0Sharareh Roshanzamir1Seyed Mohammad Saghanezhad2Student, Student Research Committee, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.Assistant Professor, Student Research Committee, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.Student, Student Research Committee, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.Introduction: Vitamin D significantly effects health. Extraskeletal effects of vitamin D play an important role. Aim: To study effect of treatment with vitamin D in intractable Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) patients with hypovitaminosis D referred to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2015. Materials and Methods: This interventional study investigated 50 intractable CTS patients by electrodiagnostic study and physical examinations who did not respond to standard management of CTS for six weeks with concomitant hypovitaminosis D 25(OH). A dose of 50000 IU vitamin D3 was given orally per week for 12 weeks. Re-evaluation of patients by electrodiagnostic study was done within one week of taking the last dose. A questionnaire was designed to collect data including age, gender, Body Mass Index (BMI), past medical history, drug history, boston score before and after treatment with vitamin D, serum level of vitamin D before treatment. SPSS version 20.0 was used to analyze data. Results: The mean Boston symptom score prior to the treatment was (3.45±0.90) which reduced to (2.04±0.71) after treatment. The mean Boston function score before treatment was (3.41±0.85) which reduced to (2.08±0.82) after treatment. Mean Slat values before treatment was (4.5±0.57) which reduced to (3.89±0.53) after treatment. Mean Mlat values before treatment was (5.03±0.49) which reduced to (4.66±0.44) after treatment. Mean NCV values before treatment was (27.02±4.64) which reduced to (32.58±4.54) after treatment. There was a significant difference between Boston scores, Slat, Mlat and NCV values before and after treatment with vitamin D (p-value=0.0001). Conclusion: It is concluded that treatment with vitamin D improves clinical and electrodiagnostic conditions of treatmentresistant CTS patients with hypovitaminosis D.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/11828/26417_CE(RA1)_F(AP)_PF1(SH_OM)_PFA(OM)_PN(SS)_PF2(SJ_AP).pdfboston scaleelectrodiagnostic studyperipheral neuropathy
spellingShingle Marzieh Mohtashamkia
Sharareh Roshanzamir
Seyed Mohammad Saghanezhad
Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis D
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
boston scale
electrodiagnostic study
peripheral neuropathy
title Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis D
title_full Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis D
title_fullStr Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis D
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis D
title_short Vitamin D in Treatment-Resistant Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients with Hypovitaminosis D
title_sort vitamin d in treatment resistant carpal tunnel syndrome patients with hypovitaminosis d
topic boston scale
electrodiagnostic study
peripheral neuropathy
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/11828/26417_CE(RA1)_F(AP)_PF1(SH_OM)_PFA(OM)_PN(SS)_PF2(SJ_AP).pdf
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