Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) enteroclysis after oral hyperhydration with isotonic solution in detecting bowel wall alterations in patients with Crohn’s disease. Materials and methods. Twenty-eight patients with a diagnosis of Crohn’s disease established by ileocolonoscopy and histology were enrolled in the study; 15 patients with negative ileocolonoscopy served as controls. In all cases, MDCT enteroclysis was performed after oral administration of 2,000 ml of isotonic solution and intravenous administration of N-butylscopolamine. Axial, isotropic multiplanar and volume-rendered reconstructions were used to evaluate bowel wall thickness, ulceration, contrast enhancement, extraparietal involvement and possible complications. Results. MDCT enteroclysis identified the typical signs of Crohn’s disease in 26 patients (92.8%), with sensitivity of 92.8%, specificity of 100%, positive predictive value 100% and negative predictive value 75%. Conclusions. MDCT enteroclysis after oral hyperhydration with isotonic solution showed a high level of accuracy in detecting small bowel changes in patients with Crohn’s disease. It can be considered a safe and effective alternative to conventional radiography and small-bowel spiral computed tomography enema, especially in patients who refuse nasojejunal intubation.

LO RE, G., GALIA, M., BARTOLOTTA, T.V., RUNZA, G., TAIBBI, A., LAGALLA, R., et al. (2007). Forty-slice MDCT enteroclysis: evaluation after oral administration of isotonic solution in Crohn's disease. LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA, 112, 787-797 [10.1007/S11547-007-0187-8].

Forty-slice MDCT enteroclysis: evaluation after oral administration of isotonic solution in Crohn's disease

GALIA, Massimo;BARTOLOTTA, Tommaso Vincenzo;RUNZA, Giuseppe;LAGALLA, Roberto;DE MARIA, Marcello;MIDIRI, Massimo
2007-01-01

Abstract

Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) enteroclysis after oral hyperhydration with isotonic solution in detecting bowel wall alterations in patients with Crohn’s disease. Materials and methods. Twenty-eight patients with a diagnosis of Crohn’s disease established by ileocolonoscopy and histology were enrolled in the study; 15 patients with negative ileocolonoscopy served as controls. In all cases, MDCT enteroclysis was performed after oral administration of 2,000 ml of isotonic solution and intravenous administration of N-butylscopolamine. Axial, isotropic multiplanar and volume-rendered reconstructions were used to evaluate bowel wall thickness, ulceration, contrast enhancement, extraparietal involvement and possible complications. Results. MDCT enteroclysis identified the typical signs of Crohn’s disease in 26 patients (92.8%), with sensitivity of 92.8%, specificity of 100%, positive predictive value 100% and negative predictive value 75%. Conclusions. MDCT enteroclysis after oral hyperhydration with isotonic solution showed a high level of accuracy in detecting small bowel changes in patients with Crohn’s disease. It can be considered a safe and effective alternative to conventional radiography and small-bowel spiral computed tomography enema, especially in patients who refuse nasojejunal intubation.
2007
LO RE, G., GALIA, M., BARTOLOTTA, T.V., RUNZA, G., TAIBBI, A., LAGALLA, R., et al. (2007). Forty-slice MDCT enteroclysis: evaluation after oral administration of isotonic solution in Crohn's disease. LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA, 112, 787-797 [10.1007/S11547-007-0187-8].
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