ULTRASOUND CHANGES IN THE WRIST AND HAND IN HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS

Citation
M. Lanteri et al., ULTRASOUND CHANGES IN THE WRIST AND HAND IN HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS, Clinical nephrology, 48(6), 1997, pp. 375-380
Citations number
18
Journal title
ISSN journal
03010430
Volume
48
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
375 - 380
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-0430(1997)48:6<375:UCITWA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Dialysis related amyloidosis (DRA) is a common complication of chronic dialysis, but diagnosis can be difficult. Hand involvement, as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) or particularly amyloid hand, can affect dexter ity. To investigate the prevalence and extent of hand involvement, ult rasound evaluation of the carpal tunnel and tendons of the hand was pe rformed in 25 chronic hemodialysis patients. Clinical symptoms of CTS were present in 18/50 wrists (36%); symptomatic patients had undergone hemodialysis for a significantly longer period than those without sym ptoms (16 +/- 2.9 years vs 5.3 +/- 3.0 years). The ultrasound indicato rs suggestive of DRA in the wrist which correlated with CTS were 1) in creased carpal tunnel depth (15 +/- 2.3 mm vs 11 +/- 1.5 mm), 2) incre ased displacement of flexor tendons from the radius (3.4 +/- 2.4 mm vs 1.2 +/- 0.6 mm), and 3) presence of hypoechoic masses, erosions and f luid collections (16% of wrists). There was no relationship between sy mptoms and either flexor retinaculum thickness or median nerve surface area index. Five patients (20%) had severe stiffness of their fingers ; ultrasound revealed thickening of the tendons of the hand in all the se cases. Ultrasound technology allows the non-invasive examination of the wrist and hand for DRA and may be valuable in diagnosis and plann ing surgery.