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Tytuł pozycji:

Multidetector CT findings in patients with mesenteric ischaemia following cardiopulmonary bypass surgery.

Tytuł:
Multidetector CT findings in patients with mesenteric ischaemia following cardiopulmonary bypass surgery.
Autorzy:
BARRETT, T.
UPPONI, S.
BENAGLIA, T.
TASKER, A. D.
Temat:
MULTIDETECTOR computed tomography
ISCHEMIA diagnosis
CARDIOPULMONARY bypass
ABDOMINAL surgery
ETIOLOGY of diseases
Źródło:
British Journal of Radiology; Oct2013, Vol. 86 Issue 1030, p1-9, 9p
Czasopismo naukowe
Objective: To investigate CT findings in patients with pathologically proven mesenteric ischaemia post-cardiopulmonary bypass surgery and compare them with the control group of patients without ischaemia. Methods: 68 patients were identified by a search of local surgical and pathological databases; these patients met the inclusion criteria of a laparotomy within 1 month of a procedure requiring cardiopulmonary bypass and a CT abdomen/pelvis within 1 week of the pathological diagnosis. Two radiologists independently reviewed the studies, evaluating 17 separate findings relating to the bowel, the vasculature or other structures: consensus was subsequently reached. The diagnostic value of CT findings was assessed using logistic regression. Results: 52 of 68 patients had pathologically proven ischaemia. Portal venous gas, mesenteric venous gas and small bowel faeces sign all had specificities of >0.94 for ischaemia but low sensitivity (<0.27). Differential mural enhancement had high sensitivity (0.92) but poor specificity (0.50). The combination of pneumatosis, bowel loop dilatation and differential mural enhancement predicted bowel ischaemia with a probability of 98%. The hardest signs to interpret based on poor interreader kappa agreement were bowel wall thinning, mesenteric stranding and differential mural enhancement. Conclusion: A combination of CT signs was predictive of ischaemic bowel; however, the more specific findings lacked sensitivity. If clinical suspicion is high for bowel ischaemia, prompt surgical intervention is warranted, regardless of CT findings. Advances in knowledge: Arterial occlusion was uncommon and venous occlusion was not present, which is supportive of a predominantly non-occlusive aetiology for ischaemia in this patient group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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