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Validation of known risk factors associated with carpal tunnel syndrome: A retrospective nationwide 11-year population-based cohort study in South Korea

Hong-Jae Lee, Hyun Sun Lim, View ORCID ProfileHyoung Seop Kim
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/253666
Hong-Jae Lee
1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ilsanpaik Hospital, Inje University, Republic of Korea
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2Department of Policy Research Affairs, National Health Insurance Service, Ilsan Hospital
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Hyoung Seop Kim
3Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Health Insurance Service, Ilsan Hospital
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Abstract

Question What is the relationship between the previously known risk factors and occurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)?

Findings In this retrospective population-based cohort study that included 512,942 participants sampled from the Korean National Health Insurance System database, we determined the following known risk factors were related to the occurrence of CTS: the age of 40s, female, being overweight, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and Raynaud’s syndrome. However, ESRD, hypothyroidism and smoking were not correlated with CTS occurrence.

Implications We identified the age of 40s, female, overweight, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and Raynaud’s syndrome as risk factors for the occurrence of CTS.

Importance There have been few large-scale studies that have included a risk factor analysis for CTS. No prior study has investigated and validated the relationship between the occurrence of CTS and known risk factors using nationwide health care database.

Objective To confirm the actual risk factors for CTS out of various known risk factors

Design We conducted this study using a retrospective cohort model based on the combined two databases of the Korean National Health Insurance System; the national periodic health screening program database from 2002–2003 and health insurance database of reimbursement claims from 2003 through 2013.

Setting A population-based retrospective cohort study.

Participants First, we randomly sampled 514,795 patients who represented 10% of the 5,147,950 people who took part in periodic health screenings in 2002–2003. Existing CTS patients were excluded from this group. Therefore, this study finally included 512,942 participants and followed up their medical records from 2003–2013.

Main Outcomes and Measures Desired outcomes were the incidence rate of CTS in patients with various risk factors and the hazard ratios of risk factors affecting the disease’s occurrence.

Results The incidence of CTS was highest in patients in the age of 40s, in the moderate obesity group, in females, and in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). The hazard ratio analysis revealed that the following risk factors were strongly related to the occurrence of CTS: age of 40s, female, obesity, DM, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and Raynaud’s syndrome. However, ESRD, hypothyroidism and smoking were not correlated with CTS occurrence.

Conclusions and Relevance In our large-scale cohort study, risk factors such as being in one’s 40s, obesity, being female, suffering from DM, and rheumatoid arthritis were reaffirmed as those of CTS occurrence.

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Hong-Jae Lee, Hyun Sun Lim, Hyoung Seop Kim
bioRxiv 253666; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/253666
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Validation of known risk factors associated with carpal tunnel syndrome: A retrospective nationwide 11-year population-based cohort study in South Korea
Hong-Jae Lee, Hyun Sun Lim, Hyoung Seop Kim
bioRxiv 253666; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/253666

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