Three-dimensional MR and axial CT colonography versus conventional colonoscopy for detection of colon pathologies

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作者
Rahime Haykir
Serdar Karakose
Aydin Karabacakoglu
Mustafa Sahin
Ertugrul Kayacetin
机构
[1] Department of Gastroenterology Selcuk University Meram Medical Faculty
[2] Department of Radiology Selcuk University Meram Medical Faculty Konya
[3] Department of Surgery Selcuk University Meram Medical Faculty
[4] Turkey
关键词
MR colonography; CT colonography; Colorectal mass; Inflammatory bowel disease; Conventional colonoscopy;
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R574.62 [结肠疾病];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AIM: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of MR colonography (MRC) and CT performance in detecting colon lesions, and to compare their sensitivity and specificity with that of conventional colonoscopy. METHODS: Forty-two patients suspected of having colonic lesions, because of rectal bleeding, positive fecal occult blood test results or altered bowel habits, underwent the examinations. After insertion of a rectal tube, the colon was filled with 1000-1500 mL of a mixture of 9 g/L NaCI solution, 15-20 mL of 0.5 mmol/L gadopentetate dimeglumine and 100 mL of iodinized contrast material. Once colonic distension was achieved, three-dimensional gradient-echo (3D-GRE) sequences for MR colonography and complementary MR images were taken in all cases. Immediately after MR colonography, abdominal CT images were taken by spiral CT in the axial and supine position. Then all patients were examined by conventional colonoscopy (CC). RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity of MRC for colon pathologies were 96.4% and 100%, respectively. The percentage of correct diagnosis by MRC was 97.6%. The sensitivity and specificity of CT for colon pathologies were 92.8%, 100%, respectively. The percentage of correct diagnosis by CT was 95.2%. CONCLUSION: In detecting colon lesions, MRC achieved a diagnostic accuracy similar to CC. However, MRC is minimally invasive, with no need for sedation or analgesics during investigation. There is a lower percentage of perforation risk, and all colon segments can be evaluated due to multi-sectional imaging availability; intramural, extra-intestinal components of colonic lesions, metastasis and any additional lesions can be evaluated easily. MRC and CT colonography are new radiological techniques that promise to be highly sensitive in the detection of colorectal mass and inflammatory bowel lesions.
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页码:2345 / 2350
页数:6
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