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MR enterography with polyethylene glycol as oral contrast medium in the follow-up of patients with Crohn disease: comparison with CT enterography

Authors :
Ippolito, D
Invernizzi, F
Galimberti, S
Panelli, M
Sironi, S
IPPOLITO, DAVIDE
GALIMBERTI, STEFANIA
Panelli, MR
SIRONI, SANDRO
Ippolito, D
Invernizzi, F
Galimberti, S
Panelli, M
Sironi, S
IPPOLITO, DAVIDE
GALIMBERTI, STEFANIA
Panelli, MR
SIRONI, SANDRO
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: To compare magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) and computed tomography enterography (CTE) in detecting inflammatory bowel disease activity (IBD) in patients with Crohn's disease (CD). Methods: A total of 29 patients (M 20; F 9; mean age 43.8 ± 15.9) with known CD underwent MRE. MRE was performed at 1.5 T using phased-array sense body coil, after oral administration of 1.5-2 L of PEG solution as oral contrast agent. MRE protocol included T1-weighted, sSShT2, sBTFE and gadolinium-enhanced THRIVE sequences acquired on coronal and axial planes. CTE was performed using a 16 multidetector-row computedtomography before and after intravenous administration of 120 mL of iodinated contrast. MRE images and CTE scans were reviewed by a radiologist for bowel thickness and enhancement, mesenteric lymph nodes, vascular engorgement, fibrofatty proliferation, fistulas and abscesses. The disease activity was also defined by CDAI > 150. Results: MRE has demonstrated a good sensitivity in detection ofCDactivity, particularly in depiction of mural thickening, mural enhancement, and vascular engorgement. The level of agreement between the two technique was excellent in evaluating wall thickening with mucosal hyperenhancement (j = 1), comb (j = 0.90) and halo signs (j = 0.86). In detecting fibrofatty proliferation and mesenteric lymph nodes, CTE was superior to MRE (accuracy: P < 0.05), while MRE was superior in visualization of fistulas. Conclusion: MREis an accurate method in monitoring the activity ofCDas compared toCTEand may be considered an alternative to CTE in assessing degree of CD and evaluating therapeutic effectiveness. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346404774
Document Type :
Electronic Resource