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Multidetector row computed tomography findings from ischemia to infarction of the large bowel.

Stefania Romano1, Luigia Romano, Roberto Grassi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: MDCT is performed as first imaging examination for patients with acute abdomen in most Emergency Departments. Clinical suspicion of ischemic colitis and infarction is related to specific findings, however, differential diagnosis as well as the staging for a confirmed ischemic affection may be critical. The individual signs from ischemia to infarction of large bowel is a captivating topic. In this study, we report our experience of the MDCT assessment of acute colonic disease from vascular mesenteric disorders.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the MDCT findings of 71 patients admitted to our attention for acute abdomen, with final proven diagnosis of colonic ischemia and/or infarction made by surgery and/or endoscopy. CT-scanning of the abdomen and pelvis was performed after i.v. contrast medium administration, using a multidetector row CT equipment. We correlated the presence of parietal disease, the evidence of mesenteric arterial or venous vessels occlusion, the parietal features as well as others findings, such as free fluid and/or air in peritoneal recess or in retroperitoneum, with the surgical and/or endoscopic findings.
RESULTS: Analysis of our data showed a segmental (84%) or complete (16%) involvement of the colon; 57 cases were related to ischemia, 14 to infarction. Inferior mesenteric vessels defect of opacification was noted in 10 cases. Various degree of wall thickening and parietal enhancement, peritoneal fluid, mural or portal-mesenteric pneumatosis were compared to evidence of mesenteric arterial or vein occlusion and to final proven diagnosis. A classification in a multi-stage grading for both decreased of arterial supply or impaired venous drainage disorders was done.
CONCLUSIONS: A grading scale from ischemia to infarction affecting the large bowel from arterial or venous mesenteric vessels origin has been not previously reported in a series at our knowledge. MDCT findings may support the clinical evaluation of patients affected by acute colon from vascular disorders. In particular, it seems to provide effective and valuable information's in differentiating etiology and stage of disease.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17157468     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2006.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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