| Literature DB >> 23737899 |
Qing Song1, Jie Tang, Fa-Qin Lv, Yan Zhang, Zi-Yu Jiao, Qiang Liu, Yu-Kun Luo.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate acute blunt pancreatic injury using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in comparison with contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT). Superficial and deep lesions were established by blunt pancreatic injury in 40 Chinese Guangxi Bama miniature pigs. Conventional ultrasound (US), CEUS and CECT were performed to detect traumatic lesions in the pancreas. A total of 40 lesions were established, including 20 deep lesions and 20 superficial lesions. US identified 21 of the 40 lesions, including 7 of the 20 superficial and 14 of the 20 deep lesions. CEUS identified 34 of the 40 lesions, including 14 of the 20 superficial and 20 of the 20 deep lesions. CECT identified 33 of the 40 lesions, including 13 of the 20 superficial and 20 of the 20 deep lesions. The detection rate of acute blunt pancreatic injury using CEUS was significantly higher compared with that using US (85 vs. 52.5%, P<0.05), however there was no significant difference in the detection rate of pancreatic lesions between CEUS and CECT (85 vs. 82.5%, P>0.05). CEUS improves the diagnostic levels of conventional US and is comparable with CECT scans in the diagnosis of blunt pancreatic injury.Entities:
Keywords: blunt injury; contrast-enhanced computed tomography; contrast-enhanced ultrasonography; pancreas
Year: 2013 PMID: 23737899 PMCID: PMC3671898 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2013.1009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Serum amylase mean values during the initial 1 h period following pancreatic trauma.
| Lesions | Amylase (IU/l)
| |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-injury | 1st hour | |
| Total | 1373±349 | 2845±520 |
| Deep | 1295±370 | 2874±480 |
| Superficial | 1451±316 | 2714±608 |
P=0.3622 vs. superficial group at 1st hour.
Serum lipase mean values during the initial 1 h period following pancreatic trauma.
| Lesions | Lipase (IU/l)
| |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-injury | 1st hour | |
| Total | 1088±246 | 1646±417 |
| Deep | 1080±235 | 1591±281 |
| Superficial | 1095±262 | 1705±512 |
P=0.3861 vs. superficial group at 1st hour.
Figure 1Images of a deep laceration. (A) A deep laceration of the pancreas was not clearly shown in the US image. The parenchyma shown between the plus signs was inhomogeneous. (B) The laceration (white arrow) was identified as inhomogeneous with high enhancement by CEUS. The accumulation of the contrast agent was shown as hyperechoic in the interstice between the pancreas and bursa omentalis (black arrows). (C) The laceration was hypointensive in the CECT image. K, kidney; L, liver; US, ultrasound; CEUS, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography; CECT, contrast-enhanced computed tomography.
Figure 2Images of a superficial laceration. (A) The parenchyma of the pancreas (white arrow) was inhomogeneous in the US image. (B) A superficial laceration of the pancreas (black arrow) was clearly shown by CEUS. The laceration was highly enhanced in the CEUS image due to active bleeding. US, ultrasound; CEUS, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography.
Comparison of the detection rate between US and CEUS in the diagnosis of pancreatic lesions.
| Group | Lesions
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Superficial | Deep | Total | |
| US, n (%) | 7 (35) | 14 (70) | 21 (52.5) |
| CEUS, n (%) | 14 (70) | 20 (100) | 34 (85) |
| P-value | 0.0418 | 0.0202 | 0.0038 |
US, ultrasonography; CEUS, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography.
Comparison of the detection rate in the diagnosis of pancreatic lesions between CEUS and CECT.
| Group | Lesions
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Superficial | Deep | Total | |
| CECT, n (%) | 13 (65) | 20 (100) | 33 (82.5) |
| CEUS, n (%) | 14 (70) | 20 (100) | 34 (85) |
| P-value | 1.0000 | - | 1.0000 |
CEUS, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography; CECT, contrast-enhanced computed tomography.
CEUS and CECT findings in the forty pigs with blunt pancreatic injuries.
| Main signs | CEUS | CECT |
|---|---|---|
| Fracture of the pancreas | 5 | 5 |
| Pancreatic laceration | 28 | 29 |
| Contusion | 15 | 13 |
| Focal or diffuse pancreatic enlargement | 29 | 29 |
| Peripancreatic fluid collection | 40 | 40 |
CEUS, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography; CECT, contrast-enhanced computed tomography.