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Majalah Ilmu Faal Indonesia

ISSN 0215-1995

Vol. 9 / No. 1 / Published : 2009-10

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Original Article :

the difference of impuls conduction velocity and amplitude of right median nerve and left median nerve on cts patient

Author :

  1. Harry E. Saroinsong*1
  1. Bagian Ilmu Faal, Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Padjadjaran

Abstract :

Wrists as a most or moving part of the body have been overused even victimised by vibrating tools. The goal of this study is to find out the difference of impuls conduction velocity and amplitude between of sensory fibers of right Medianus nerve with the left Medianus nerve from Carpal Tunnel Syndromes (CTS) patients at Polyclinic of Neurophysiology RSHS Bandung. A descriptive analysis was conducted on patients CTS diagnosed, counted 46 consisted of 36 women and 10 men, age range 29 - 66 years. Data of impuls conduction velocity and amplitude is taken from Medical Record of Polyclinic of Neurofisiologi RSHS from date of 18 July 2002 to 19 September 2003 showed for right Medianus nerve the rate of conduction velocity is 33.17 (7.38) M/sec and rate of amplitude is 27.11 (15.6) V and left Medianus nerve the rate of conduction velocity is 33.3 (7.19) M/sec and rate of amplitude is 32.7 (16.92) V; The conduction velocity of right Median nerve and left Median nerve are slower then Normal Standard (p<0.01); the conduction velocity of right Median nerve and left Median nerve has no difference (p<0.05); the amplitude of right Median nerve is lower then Normal Standard (p<0.01) while left Median nerve has no difference with Normal Standard (p<0.05); the amplitude of right Median nerve is lower than left Median nerve (p<0.05). The summary of this study, the mean conduction velocity of right Median nerve and left Median nerve are slower; there is no difference between mean  conduction velocity of right Median nerve and left Median nerve; the mean amplitude of right Median nerve is lower and the mean amplitude of left Median nerve is not lower; the amplitude of right Median nerve is lower than left Median nerve.

Keyword :

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Impuls Conduction Velocity, Amplitude,


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