Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose?
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Resumo: | Rationale and objectives: Evaluation of Crohn's disease by computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy is essential for disease monitoring. The aim of this study is to evaluate this exams acuity. Materials and methods: Patients with histological diagnosis of Crohn's disease who underwent computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy in the period of January 1st, 2009 and July 31st, 2016 and the realization of these exams did not exceed a time interval of 6 months was included. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV, NPV), Cohen's kappa (K), agreement and disagreement were calculated. Results: Comparing computed tomography enterography and magnetic resonance imaging enterography with colonoscopy, there was an agreement of 85.7% and a disagreement of 14.3% in Crohn's disease overall detection, for both exams. Computed tomography enterography and colonoscopy showed greater agreement in abscesses and lumen reduction detection (C = 95.2%) and magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy in abscesses detection (C = 92.9%). Comparing magnetic resonance imaging enterography and computed tomography enterography, greater agreement was observed in detection of lumen reduction/dilatation (C = 96%). K showed considerable agreement in detection of mesenteric lymph nodes, fistulas, mural inflammation and thickening. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV were respectively set at 94.12% (95% CI 71.31-99.85), 50% (95% CI 6.76-93.24), 88.89% (95% CI 65.29-98.62) and 66.67% (95% CI 9.43-99.16) for CTE and 90.62% (95% CI 80.70-96.48), 33.33% (95% CI 4.33-77.72), 93.55% (95% CI 84.30-98.21) and 25% (95% CI 3.19-65.09) for MRIE. Conclusions: Although computed tomography enterography presents better sensitivity and specificity than magnetic resonance imaging enterography, both present high agreement values in detection of characteristic Crohn's disease findings, therefore the selection of the best test to monitor Crohn's disease should take into account aspects such as age, tolerability, disease phenotype and resources availability. |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose?Enterografia por tomografia computadorizada ou por ressonância magnética na doença de Crohn - qual escolher?Crohn diseaseDiagnostic imagingComputed tomography enterographyMagnetic resonance imaging enterographyColonoscopyDoença de CrohnDiagnóstico por imagemEnterografia por ressonância magnéticaColonoscopiaCiências Médicas::Medicina BásicaRationale and objectives: Evaluation of Crohn's disease by computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy is essential for disease monitoring. The aim of this study is to evaluate this exams acuity. Materials and methods: Patients with histological diagnosis of Crohn's disease who underwent computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy in the period of January 1st, 2009 and July 31st, 2016 and the realization of these exams did not exceed a time interval of 6 months was included. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV, NPV), Cohen's kappa (K), agreement and disagreement were calculated. Results: Comparing computed tomography enterography and magnetic resonance imaging enterography with colonoscopy, there was an agreement of 85.7% and a disagreement of 14.3% in Crohn's disease overall detection, for both exams. Computed tomography enterography and colonoscopy showed greater agreement in abscesses and lumen reduction detection (C = 95.2%) and magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy in abscesses detection (C = 92.9%). Comparing magnetic resonance imaging enterography and computed tomography enterography, greater agreement was observed in detection of lumen reduction/dilatation (C = 96%). K showed considerable agreement in detection of mesenteric lymph nodes, fistulas, mural inflammation and thickening. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV were respectively set at 94.12% (95% CI 71.31-99.85), 50% (95% CI 6.76-93.24), 88.89% (95% CI 65.29-98.62) and 66.67% (95% CI 9.43-99.16) for CTE and 90.62% (95% CI 80.70-96.48), 33.33% (95% CI 4.33-77.72), 93.55% (95% CI 84.30-98.21) and 25% (95% CI 3.19-65.09) for MRIE. Conclusions: Although computed tomography enterography presents better sensitivity and specificity than magnetic resonance imaging enterography, both present high agreement values in detection of characteristic Crohn's disease findings, therefore the selection of the best test to monitor Crohn's disease should take into account aspects such as age, tolerability, disease phenotype and resources availability.Fundamentação e objetivos: A avaliação da doença de Crohn por enterografia por tomografia computadorizada, enterografia por ressonância magnética e colonoscopia é essencial para o monitoramento da doença. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a acuidade desses exames. Materiais e métodos: O estudo incluiu pacientes com diagnóstico histológico de doença de Crohn submetidos à enterografia por tomografia computadorizada, enterografia por ressonância magnética e colonoscopia no período entre 1° de janeiro de 2009 e 31 de julho de 2016; os exames foram realizados em um intervalo de máximo de seis meses. Calculou-se a sensibilidade, especificidade, valores preditivos positivo e negativo (VPP, VPN), Kappa (K) de Cohen, concordância e discordância. Resultados: Ao comparar enterografia por tomografia computadorizada e enterografia por ressonância magnética com colonoscopia, observou-se uma concordância de 85,7% e discordância de 14,3% na detecção global da doença de Crohn para ambos os exames. A enterografia por tomografia computadorizada e a colonoscopia mostraram maior concordância nos abscessos e na detecção da redução da luz (C = 95,2%) e enterografia por ressonância magnética e colonoscopia, na detecção de abscessos (C = 92,9%). Ao comparar a enterografia por ressonância magnética e a enterografia por tomografia computadorizada, observou-se maior concordância na detecção da redução/dilatação do lúmen (C = 96%). Os valores de K mostraram concordância considerável na detecção de linfonodos mesentéricos, fístulas, inflamação e espessamento mural. A sensibilidade, especificidade, VPP e VPN foram, respectivamente, 94,12% (IC 95%: 71,31 ± 99,85), 50% (IC 95%: 6,76 ± 93,24), 88,89% (IC 95%: 65,29 ± 98,62) e 66,67% (IC 95%: 9,43 ± 99,16) para ETC e 90,62% (IC 95%: 80,70 ± 96,48), 33,33% (IC 95%: 4,33 ± 77,72), 93,55% (IC 95%: 84,30 ± 98,21) e 25% (IC 95%: 3,19 ± 65,09) para enterografia por ressonância magnética. Conclusões: Embora a enterografia por tomografia computadorizada apresente melhor sensibilidade e especificidade que a enterografia por ressonância magnética, ambas apresentam altos valores de concordância na detecção dos achados característicos da doença de Crohn. Assim, a seleção do teste mais adequado para monitorar a doença de Crohn deve levar em consideração aspectos como idade, tolerabilidade, fenótipo da doença e disponibilidade de recursos.(undefined)ElsevierUniversidade do MinhoAzevedo, AidaViana, CharleneCosta, Ana CatarinaMartins, Sandra2019-012019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/67211engAzevedo, A., Viana, C., Costa, A. C., & Martins, S. F. (2019). Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease-which to choose?. Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro), 39(1), 9-142237-936310.1016/j.jcol.2018.09.003https://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S2237-93632019000100009&script=sci_arttextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:23:11Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/67211Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:16:51.223979Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? Enterografia por tomografia computadorizada ou por ressonância magnética na doença de Crohn - qual escolher? |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? Azevedo, Aida Crohn disease Diagnostic imaging Computed tomography enterography Magnetic resonance imaging enterography Colonoscopy Doença de Crohn Diagnóstico por imagem Enterografia por ressonância magnética Colonoscopia Ciências Médicas::Medicina Básica |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? |
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Computed tomography enterography or magnetic resonance enterography in Crohn's disease – which to choose? |
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Azevedo, Aida |
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Azevedo, Aida Viana, Charlene Costa, Ana Catarina Martins, Sandra |
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Viana, Charlene Costa, Ana Catarina Martins, Sandra |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Azevedo, Aida Viana, Charlene Costa, Ana Catarina Martins, Sandra |
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Crohn disease Diagnostic imaging Computed tomography enterography Magnetic resonance imaging enterography Colonoscopy Doença de Crohn Diagnóstico por imagem Enterografia por ressonância magnética Colonoscopia Ciências Médicas::Medicina Básica |
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Crohn disease Diagnostic imaging Computed tomography enterography Magnetic resonance imaging enterography Colonoscopy Doença de Crohn Diagnóstico por imagem Enterografia por ressonância magnética Colonoscopia Ciências Médicas::Medicina Básica |
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Rationale and objectives: Evaluation of Crohn's disease by computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy is essential for disease monitoring. The aim of this study is to evaluate this exams acuity. Materials and methods: Patients with histological diagnosis of Crohn's disease who underwent computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy in the period of January 1st, 2009 and July 31st, 2016 and the realization of these exams did not exceed a time interval of 6 months was included. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV, NPV), Cohen's kappa (K), agreement and disagreement were calculated. Results: Comparing computed tomography enterography and magnetic resonance imaging enterography with colonoscopy, there was an agreement of 85.7% and a disagreement of 14.3% in Crohn's disease overall detection, for both exams. Computed tomography enterography and colonoscopy showed greater agreement in abscesses and lumen reduction detection (C = 95.2%) and magnetic resonance imaging enterography and colonoscopy in abscesses detection (C = 92.9%). Comparing magnetic resonance imaging enterography and computed tomography enterography, greater agreement was observed in detection of lumen reduction/dilatation (C = 96%). K showed considerable agreement in detection of mesenteric lymph nodes, fistulas, mural inflammation and thickening. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV were respectively set at 94.12% (95% CI 71.31-99.85), 50% (95% CI 6.76-93.24), 88.89% (95% CI 65.29-98.62) and 66.67% (95% CI 9.43-99.16) for CTE and 90.62% (95% CI 80.70-96.48), 33.33% (95% CI 4.33-77.72), 93.55% (95% CI 84.30-98.21) and 25% (95% CI 3.19-65.09) for MRIE. Conclusions: Although computed tomography enterography presents better sensitivity and specificity than magnetic resonance imaging enterography, both present high agreement values in detection of characteristic Crohn's disease findings, therefore the selection of the best test to monitor Crohn's disease should take into account aspects such as age, tolerability, disease phenotype and resources availability. |
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