| Literature DB >> 22014337 |
Nadan Rustemovic1, Silvija Cukovic-Cavka, Marko Brinar, Davor Radić, Milorad Opacic, Rajko Ostojic, Boris Vucelic.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Using standard diagnostic algorithms it is not always possible to establish the correct phenotype of inflammatory bowel disease which is essential for therapeutical decisions. Endoscopic ultrasound elastography is a new endoscopic procedure which can differentiate the stiffness of normal and pathological tissue by ultrasound. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the role of transrectal ultrasound elastography in distiction between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22014337 PMCID: PMC3220645 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-11-113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Clinical characteristics of CD and UC patients
| CD | UC | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 30 | 25 |
| Sex - no. of patients (%) | ||
| Female | 19 (63, 3) | 15 (60, 0) |
| Male | 11 (36, 7) | 10 (40, 0) |
| Age at diagnosis (years), median [interquartile range] | 23, 01 [18,01-33,27] | 33, 35 [23,08-46, 03] |
| Age at TRUS (years), median [interquartile range] | 30, 64 [23,67-42,37] | 38, 37 [26,15-53,07] |
| Disease duration to TRUS (years), median [interquartile range] | 5,15[2,02-13,01] | 5, 83 [1,82-9,38] |
| Localization - no. of patients (%) | ||
| L1 ± UGI | 9 (30) | |
| L2 ± UGI | 4 (13, 3) | |
| L3 ± UGI | 17 (56, 7) | |
| Rectum involved | 14 (46, 7) | |
| Proctitis | 3 (12, 0) | |
| Left sided colitis | 9 (36, 0) | |
| Pancolitis | 13 (52, 0) | |
| Behaviour* - no. of patients (%) | ||
| B1 ± perianal | 14 (50) | |
| Stricturing ± perianal | 9 (32, 1) | |
| Penetrating ± perianal | 5 (17, 9) | |
| Perianal (any) | 12 (40) | |
| Endoscopy at time of TRUS - no. of patients (%) | 24 (80) | 25 (100) |
| Inactive | 10 (43, 5) | |
| Mild activity | 9 (34, 8) | |
| Severe activity | 5 (21, 7) | |
| Baron score 0 | 11 (11, 8) | |
| Baron score 1 | 3 (17, 6) | |
| Baron score 2 | 11 (70, 6) | |
| Baron score 3 | 0 (0) |
* Information about biheviour was available in 28 patients
Figure 1TRUS elastography in a UC patient. Letter "A" represents first region of interest in mucosal tissue. Letter "B" represents second region of interest in perirectal tissue.
Figure 2TRUS elastography in a CD patient. Letter "A" represents first region of interest in mucosal tissue. Letter "B" represents second region of interest in perirectal tissue.
Summary of results.
| IBD | Non-IBD controls | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age at TRUS, median [IQR], years | 33.97 [25.04-46.86] | 59.11 [46.51-73.03] | 0.0001 |
| Rectal wall thickness, median [IQR] | 4, 85 [3.7-5.9] | 3.6 [3.1-4.4] | 0.001 |
| Strain ratio, median [IQR] | 0.82 [0.5-1.23] | 0.68 [0.51-0.89] | 0.06 |
Figure 3Rectal wal thickness in non-IBD controls, CD and UC patients. Box plots indicate 25th and 75th percentile. Medians are represented by straight lines. Error bars indicate 5th and 95th percentiles.
Figure 4Strain ratio of non-IBD controls, CD and UC patients. Box plots indicate 25th and 75th percentile. Medians are represented by straight lines. Error bars indicate 5th and 95th percentiles.