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Expert consensus on the combined investigation of ulnar neuropathy at the elbow using electrodiagnostic tests and nerve ultrasound

Authors :
Francis O. Walker
Luciana Pelosi
Neil G. Simon
Nens van Alfen
Daniele Coraci
Zsuzsanna Arányi
Simon Podnar
Joon Shik Yoon
Jeremy D.P. Bland
Luca Padua
Roy Beekman
Camiel Verhamme
Leo H. Visser
Lisa D. Hobson-Webb
Michael S. Cartwright
Source :
Clinical Neurophysiology, 132, 2274-2281, Clinical Neurophysiology, 132, 9, pp. 2274-2281
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 238533.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) The addition of ultrasound (US) to electrodiagnostic (EDX) tests can significantly enhance the accuracy of testing for ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE). We aimed to obtain expert consensus to guide clinicians on the combined use of EDX and US in UNE investigation. Consensus was achieved using the Delphi method. Two consecutive anonymised questionnaires were submitted to 15 experts, who were asked to choose their level of agreement with each statement. Consensus was pre-defined as ≥ 80% rating agreement. The experts concluded that all investigations of UNE should include both nerve conduction studies and US. There was consensus that US should include cross-sectional area measurement and assessment of nerve mobility at the elbow, and that the entire ulnar nerve should be imaged. This study defined expert opinion on the 'core' techniques that should be used routinely in the UNE investigation using EDX and US. Areas with lack of consensus highlighted some controversial issues in the current use of these diagnostic modalities and the need for future research. This document is an initial step to guide clinicians on the combined investigation of UNE using EDX and US, to be regularly updated as new research emerges.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13882457
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Neurophysiology, 132, 2274-2281, Clinical Neurophysiology, 132, 9, pp. 2274-2281
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9616e04d46b6ab93102037976ced509d