The scratch collapse test: A systematic review.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2018 Dec;71(12):1693-1703
Authors: Čebron U, Curtin CM
Abstract
The diagnosis of nerve compression relies on collecting diagnostic clues from the history, physical examination, imaging and diagnostic testing. There are several provocative tests to aid in the diagnosis of nerve compression. The 'Scratch Collapse Test' (SCT) has emerged as a new provocative test to assist in the localisation of peripheral nerve compression. This study aims to perform a systematic review of literature to assess the data on the reliability of the SCT as a diagnostic test for entrapment neuropathy. Ten articles were reviewed. Five articles had sufficient numerical data for analysis, and in these five articles, the positive predictive values and specificity were high, i.e. between 0.71 and 0.99 and 0.6 and 0.99, respectively, whereas other values were very variable, i.e. individual negative predictive values ranged from 0.15 to 0.92 and the sensitivity values ranged from 0.24 to 0.77. Another main finding was the versatility of the test in that it can be used f or various nerve entrapments and to localise the exact level of compression. Literature suggests that SCT has potential to be used as a clinical diagnostic tool for entrapment neuropathy. However, wide variations in early literature suggest that SCT should not be used as a sole diagnostic tool but as an adjunct to a surgeon's diagnostic repertoire.
PMID: 33054988 [PubMed]
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