SLEEP QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME UNDERGOING SURGICAL TREATMENT AT HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

Đỗ Văn Minh1,2,
1 Hanoi Medical University
2 Hanoi Medical University Hospital

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Objectives: To evaluate the sleep quality in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome undergoing surgical treatment at Hanoi Medical University Hospital. Materials and method: A prospective study of 72 patient with primary carpal tunnel syndrome of both handwho underwent both hand medial nerve decompression at Deparment of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Hanoi Medical University Hospital from June 2019 to December 2020. Boston questionnaire was used to assess the severity of symptoms and hand function and PittBurght Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was to evaluate the sleep quality in all patients preoperatively and at 3 months postoperative ly and at 6 months postoperatively. Results:The preoperative PSQI scores indicated a severe sleep disoders in all patients. Postoperatively, sleep quality significantlyimproved with preoperative PSQI score of 14 (13-16) and this decreased to 9 (8-11) at 3 months postoperatively and to 4 (4-5) at 6 months postoperatively. Symptomseverity and hand function scores decreased similarly. Conclusion: Medial nerve decompression surgery not only improved symptom severity and hand function but also improved sleep quality for carpal tunnel syndrome patients.

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