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. 2019 Dec 19;2019:5302462. doi: 10.1155/2019/5302462

Table 3.

Background data for 202 cases with surgery for ulnar nerve compression at the elbow.

Simple decompression Primary anterior subcutaneous transposition Secondary anterior subcutaneous transposition p value
Mean (SD) Percentage Count (n) Mean (SD) Percentage Count (n) Mean (SD) Percentage Count (n)
Age at the time of the first surgery 51 (13) 48 (14) 44 (14) 0.01
Gender Female 59 67 64 36 72 23 0.38
Smoking Smoker 29 33 34 19 34 11 0.76
Neck problems Yes 26 30 27 15 16 5 0.43
Shoulder problems Yes 12 14 21 12 22 7 0.21
Other neuropathy in the same arm Yes 56 64 55 31 63 20 0.78
Other neuropathy in the opposite arm Yes 38 43 54 30 53 17 0.08
Diabetes Yes 12 13 13 7 20 6 0.49
Electrophysiology for ulnar nerve affection at the elbow level Yes 61 69 45 25 56 18 0.09a
No 28 32 45 25 31 10
Not performed 10 11 11 6 13 4
MRI for signs of nerve root affection Yes 15 17 14 8 12 4 0.46a
No 26 30 43 24 41 13
Not performed 59 67 43 24 47 15

Differences were evaluated with chi-square statistics, except for “age at the time of the first surgery,” where one-way ANOVA was used. Statistically significant differences are marked in bold. Values are mean (SD), percentage, and count (n). MRI: magnetic resonance imaging. ap values for electrophysiology and MRI are based on the examinations evaluating affection of the ulnar nerve and spinal nerve root(s), respectively.