Value of three-dimensional multi-slice spiral computed tomography imaging in the diagnosis and activity evaluation of Crohn's disease
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-1372.2019.10.013
- VernacularTitle: 多层螺旋CT三维成像对克罗恩病的诊断及活动性评估的价值研究
- Author:
Guohua LI
1
;
Yuchun ZHU
;
Jun FANG
;
Jianliang WANG
Author Information
1. Department of Radiology, Kunshan First People′s Hospital, Kunshan 215300, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Crohn disease;
Tomography, spiral computed;
Imaging, three-dimensional
- From:
Journal of Chinese Physician
2019;21(10):1490-1494
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic value of three-dimensional multi-slice spiral computed tomography (CT) imaging in Crohn's disease(CD) of small intestine and its active and remission stages.
Methods:The clinical and CT data of 34 patients with Crohn's disease confirmed by digestive endoscopy were retrospectively analyzed. According to whether the lesions were active, the patients were divided into active group (25 cases) and remission group (9 cases). The difference of CT signs between the two groups was compared. Chi square test was used to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of CT three-dimensional imaging for polyps and their activity evaluation of Crohn's disease.
Results:The incidences of intestinal wall stratification, moderate enhancement, severe enhancement, ulcer, cellulitis, lymph node enlargement and wood comb sign in active group were higher than those in remission group (χ2=20.193, 9.018, 4.986, 3.947, 9.551, 4.986, 6.766, 4.986 respectively, P<0.05). The incidence of intestinal wall monolayer thickening, non-enhancement, mild enhancement and abdominal abscess in remission group was higher than that in active group, with significant difference (χ2=15.092, 13.768, 25.336, 16.996, P<0.05). while there were no significant difference between the two groups in the incidence of pneumoperitoneum, intestinal stenosis and enlargement (P>0.05).
Conclusions:Spiral CT three-dimensional reconstruction imaging can show the intestinal wall thickening, intestinal lesions and parenteral complications of Crohn's disease comprehensively, carefully and intuitively, and play an important role in guiding clinical treatment by evaluating the active and remission stages of CD.