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Clinical studies on the visualization of gastric lesions using virtual CT endoscopy.

H Kim1, S Takashima, T Kaminou, S Hayashi, N Nishida, T Matsuoka, K Nakamura, R Yamada.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the clinical usefulness of virtual CT gastroendoscopy (VCTGE).
METHODS: The subjects were 124 patients with endoscopically identified gastric lesions. VCTGE images were obtained using a GE-Navigator. We evaluated VCTGE in the visualization of gastric lesions for their presence and morphology.
RESULTS: The detection rate of all gastric lesions by VCTGE was 76% (94 of 124 patients). The smallest detectable early gastric cancer was II c measuring 10 x 8 mm. The detection rates of each gastric lesion by VCTGE were 73% in early gastric cancer, and 90% in advanced gastric cancer. VCTGE imaging in the advanced gastric cancer was good in 12 (30%), fair in 25 (60%) and poor in 4 (10%). VCTGE imaging in early gastric cancer was good in 20 (46%), fair in 12 (27%) and poor in 12 (27%). The significance P level was 0.005 between the evaluation of the imaging of advanced and early gastric cancer.
CONCLUSIONS: VCTGE visualized the characteristics of diverse gastric lesions and was considered useful for the detection and the diagnosis of these lesions.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11906123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Osaka City Med J        ISSN: 0030-6096


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1.  Positioning during CT gastrography in patients with gastric cancer: the effect on gastric distension and lesion conspicuity.

Authors:  Hye Jin Kim; Ah Young Kim; Jin Hug Lee; Jeong Hwan Yook; Eun Sil Yu; Hyun Kwon Ha
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2009-04-22       Impact factor: 3.500

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