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. 2009 Sep 16;9:343. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-343

Table 1.

Risk factors for surgically treated CTS among non-retired subjects

Univariate Multivariate*

Cases
(n = 191)
Controls
(n = 286)
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Socio-occupational status
 White collar 19 134 1.0 1.0
 Blue collar/housewife† 172 152 8.0 (4.5-14.2) 7.1 (4.0-12.7)
BMI (kg/m2)
 <25 80 167 1.0 1.0
 25-29 69 91 1.6 (1.0-2.4) 1.4 (0.9-2.4)
 ≥30 41 25 3.4 (1.9-6.1) 3.3 (1.6-6.6)
Height, cm
 <165 (women) or <175 (men) 149 165 1.0 1.0
 ≥165 (women) or ≥175 (men) 41 121 0.4 (0.2-0.6) 0.5 (0.3-0.8)
Alcohol consumption
 Never 67 83 1.0 1.0
 1-2 drinks/wk 37 56 0.8 (0.5-1.4) 0.8 (0.4-1.6)
 3-6 drinks/wk 11 26 0.5 (0.2-1.1) 0.4 (0.1-1.1)
 1-2 drinks/day 56 80 0.9 (0.5-1.4) 0.8 (0.5-1.5)
 3 drinks/day or more 20 41 0.6 (0.3-1.1) 0.7 (0.3-1.6)
Family history of CTS
 None 160 260 1.0 1.0
 Father/mother 15 22 1.1 (0.6-2.2) 1.3 (0.5-3.1)
 Sibling 15 3 8.1 (2.3-29.2) 6.6 (1.5-29.4)
Rheumatoid arthritis
 No 160 267 1.0 1.0
 Yes 30 19 2.6 (1.4-4.9) 2.2 (1.0-4.6)
Trigger finger
 No 157 271 1.0 1.0
 Yes 33 15 3.8 (2.0-7.3) 2.7 (1.3-5.8)
Diabetes mellitus
 No 181 280 1.0 1.0
 Yes 9 6 2.3 (0.8-6.7) 2.6 (0.7-8.7)
Renal failure
 No 187 282 1.0
 Yes 3 4 1.1 (0.2-5.1)
Thyroid disorders
 No 163 253 1.0
 Yes 27 33 1.3 (0.7-2.2)
Wrist fractures
 None 180 262 1.0
 At least one 11 24 0.7 (0.3-1.4)
Smoking status
 Never 103 147 1.0
 Former 31 65 0.7 (0.4-1.1)
 Current 57 73 1.1 (0.7-1.7)
Education level
 Below high school diploma 152 138 1.0
 High school diploma or higher 39 148 0.2 (0.2-0.4)

*Multivariate unconditional logistic regression model adjusted for socio-occupational status, BMI, height, alcohol, family history of CTS, rheumatoid arthritis, trigger finger and diabetes mellitus (ie all the variables apart from education level that reached p < 0.1 at univariate analysis), as well as age and gender (the two variables used for frequency matching, which were included to reduce residual confounding) and center.

†The grouping of housewives with blue-collar workers was based on biomechanical considerations.