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Evaluating bowel wall vascularity in Crohn's disease: a comparison of dynamic MRI and wideband harmonic imaging contrast-enhanced low MI ultrasound.

Sandra Pauls1, Andreas Gabelmann, Stefan A Schmidt, Andrea Rieber, Christoph Mittrach, Mark M Haenle, Hans-Jürgen Brambs, Wolfgang Kratzer.   

Abstract

This was a prospective comparison of dynamic MRI (1.5 T) and echo-signal enhanced ultrasound in evaluating vascularization in thickened bowel walls cases of Crohn's disease. Twenty-one patients with histologically confirmed Crohn's disease and bowel wall diameters >5 mm were examined by MRI and ultrasound (US). MR sequences: T1w fl2D, T2w, FLASH T1w post-contrast media (CM) applications with fat saturation were used. Dynamic Turbo-FLASH T1w sequences were acquired in the area of maximal thickening of the ileal wall every 1.5 s post-CM application for a total duration of 1 min. US was performed after the application of 1.2 ml of echo-signal enhancer. Contrast uptake was measured by the semiquantitative score and brightness analysis in regions of interest (ROI). Clinical and laboratory findings including Crohn's disease activity indices were documented; MRI and US parameters were correlated. The length of sonographically documented lesions (122+/-75 mm) correlated significantly with the length of thickened bowel segments in MRI (128+/-76 mm; r=0.466; P=0.033). The maximum percent signal enhancement in the terminal ileum at ultrasound (217.5+/-100.1%) showed a high correlation with the findings of MRI (262+/-108%; r=0.623; P=0.003). With both methods, a plateau phase was observed. US and MRI are capable of evaluating local vascularization in the bowel wall objectively.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16752151     DOI: 10.1007/s00330-006-0330-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   7.034


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