1. Fasted and fed small bowel motility patterns at cine-MRI in chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction.
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van Rijn KL, Bredenoord AJ, Smout AJPM, Bouma G, Tielbeek JAW, Horsthuis K, Stoker J, and de Jonge CS
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Male, Manometry, Meals, Middle Aged, Muscle Contraction physiology, Postprandial Period, Prospective Studies, Gastrointestinal Motility, Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction diagnostic imaging, Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction physiopathology, Intestine, Small diagnostic imaging, Intestine, Small physiopathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine methods
- Abstract
Background: Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is a severe intestinal motility disorder of which the pathophysiology is largely unknown. This study aimed at gaining insight in fasted and fed small bowel motility in CIPO patients using cine-MRI with caloric stimulation., Methods: Eight adult patients with manometrically confirmed CIPO were prospectively included. Patients underwent a cine-MRI protocol after an overnight fast, comprising fasting-state scans and scans after ingestion of a meal (Nutridrink, 300 kcal). Small bowel motility was quantified resulting in a motility score in arbitrary units (AU) and visually assessed by three radiologists. Findings were compared with those in 16 healthy volunteers., Key Results: Motility scores (median, IQR) in CIPO patients were 0.21 (0.15-0.30) in the fasting state and 0.23 (0.15-0.27) directly postprandially. In healthy volunteers, corresponding motility scores were 0.15 (0.13-0.18) and 0.22 (0.19-0.25), respectively. The postprandial change in motility score was +1% (-19 to +21%) in CIPO and +39% (+23 to +50%) in healthy volunteers (p = 0.001*). Visual analysis revealed increased small bowel contractility in four, normal in two, and decreased in two CIPO patients., Conclusions & Inferences: Surprisingly, we found hyperactive small bowel motility in half of the CIPO patients, suggestive of uncoordinated motility. A wide variation in motility patterns was observed, both higher, lower, and comparable contractility compared with healthy subjects. No clear postprandial activation was seen in patients. Cine-MRI helps to gain insight in this complex disease and can potentially impact treatment decisions in the future., (© The Authors. Neurogastroenterology & Motility published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2021
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