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Table 4 Comparison of multimodal phenotyping measures between phenotypic groups at baseline

From: The association of sensory phenotype and concomitant mood, sleep and functional impairment with the outcome of carpal tunnel surgery

 

Healthy Profile

Thermal Hyperalgesia

Mechanical Hyperalgesia

Sensory loss

p =

Comorbidity Score

3 (4)

4.5 (7)

5(7)

4(8)

.48

Depression

7 (5)

5 (2)

5.5 (6)

7 (4)

.27

Anxiety

4.5 (5)

3 (4)

5.5 (5)

4 (5)

.58

Insomnia Severity

8 (13)

8 (11)

12 (11)

16 (14)

.21

BPI Pain Interference

2.72 (3.57)

3.57 (3.61)

3.57 (4.22)

5.35 (3.72)

.15

Functional Status Score

2.32 (1.19)

2.75 (1.65)

2.76 (1.25)

3.00 (1.6)

.19

  1. Data reported with median (interquartile range). Statistical significance reported for Kruskal-Wallis test. Baseline N = 76; healthy profile n = 16 (21%); thermal hyperalgesia n = 22 (29%); mechanical hyperalgesia n = 24 (32); sensory loss n = 14 (18%)