1. The Prevalence and Risk Factors for Trigger Digits in a Random Sampling of a Japanese Population Registry between 50 and 89 Years of Age.
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OKITA, Genki, HAYASHI, Masanori, IKEGAMI, Shota, IWAKAWA, Hiroko, HARO, Hirotaka, and KATO, Hiroyuki
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JAPANESE people ,CARPAL tunnel syndrome ,STATISTICAL sampling ,OLDER people ,WRIST fractures ,LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Background: Trigger digit(s) (TD) is one of the most common disorders of the hand in the elderly population. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence and identify the risk factors for TD in an elderly Japanese population. Methods: We randomly sampled 1,297 subjects between the ages of 50 and 89 years from the population registry of a town in Japan. About 413 subjects agreed to participate in the study, and all were examined for the presence of TD. Subjects were divided into three groups namely history of treatment for TD in the past (PTD), current evidence of TD (CTD) or both (BTD). The prevalence of TD was weighted by age according to the composition of the Japanese population. Age, female gender, obesity, hard manual work, exposure to vibration tools, sports activity, smoking, alcohol, wrist fracture, hypertension, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome were assessed as risk factors for TD using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: Forty subjects had TD. This included 18, 19 and 3 subjects with PTD, CTD and BTD, respectively. The weighted prevalence of TD was 9.7% (female, 14.3%; male, 4.4%) in the Japanese population aged 50–89 years. Age 70–79 and female gender were identified as risk factors for TD. Conclusions: The random sampling of a Japanese population registry between the ages of 50 and 89 years revealed the prevalence of TD as 9.7% and identified age between 70 and 79 and female gender as risk factors for developing TD. Level of Evidence: Level II (Therapeutic) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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