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Development of a self-administered questionnaire to screen patients for cervical myelopathy.
[neuralgic amyotrophy]
In
primary
care
,
it
is
often
difficult
to
diagnose
cervical
myelopathy
.
However
,
a
delay
in
treatment
could
cause
irreversible
aftereffects
.
With
a
brief
and
effective
self-administered
questionnaire
for
cervical
myelopathy
,
cervical
myelopathy
may
be
screened
more
easily
and
oversight
may
be
avoided
.
As
there
is
presently
no
screening
tool
for
cervical
myelopathy
,
the
aim
of
this
study
was
to
develop
a
self-administered
questionnaire
for
the
screening
of
cervical
myelopathy
.
A
case-control
study
was
performed
with
the
following
two
groups
at
our
university
hospital
from
February
2006
to
September
2008
.
Sixty
-
two
patients
(
48
men
,
14
women
)
with
cervical
myelopathy
who
underwent
operative
treatment
were
included
in
the
myelopathy
group
.
In
the
control
group
,
49
patients
(
20
men
,
29
women
)
with
symptoms
that
could
be
distinguished
from
those
of
cervical
myelopathy
,
such
as
numbness
,
pain
in
the
upper
extremities
,
and
manual
clumsiness
,
were
included
.
The
underlying
conditions
were
diagnosed
as
carpal
tunnel
syndrome
,
cubital
tunnel
syndrome
,
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
,
tarsal
tunnel
syndrome
,
diabetes
mellitus
neuropathy
,
cervical
radiculopathy
,
and
neuralgic
amyotrophy
.
Twenty
items
for
a
questionnaire
in
this
study
were
chosen
from
the
Japanese
Orthopaedic
Association
Cervical
Myelopathy
Evaluation
Questionnaire
,
which
is
a
new
self-administered
questionnaire
,
as
an
outcome
measure
for
patients
with
cervical
myelopathy
.
Data
were
analyzed
by
univariate
analysis
using
the
chi
-square
test
and
by
multiple
logistic
regression
analysis
.
According
to
the
resulting
odds
ratio
,
β-coefficients
,
and
p
value
,
items
were
chosen
and
assigned
a
score
.
Eight
items
were
chosen
by
univariate
and
multiple
logistic
regression
analyses
and
assigned
a
score
.
The
Hosmer-
Lemeshow
statistic
showed
p
=
0
.
805
.
The
area
under
the
receiver
operation
characteristic
curve
was
0
.
86
.
The
developed
questionnaire
had
a
sensitivity
of
93
.
5
%
and
a
specificity
of
67
.
3
%
.
We
successfully
developed
a
simple
self-administered
questionnaire
to
screen
for
cervical
myelopathy
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"myelopathy"
symptom
achondroplasia
adrenomyeloneuropathy
alexander disease
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
neuralgic amyotrophy
proteus syndrome
sneddon syndrome
triple a syndrome
von hippel-lindau disease
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
This symptom has already been validated