Performance of multidetector computed tomography colonography compared with conventional colonoscopy

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serval:BIB_897F52220416
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Performance of multidetector computed tomography colonography compared with conventional colonoscopy
Journal
Gut
Author(s)
Gluecker  T., Dorta  G., Keller  W., Jornod  P., Meuli  R., Schnyder  P.
ISSN
0017-5749
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2002
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
51
Number
2
Pages
207-11
Notes
Comparative Study
Journal Article --- Old month value: Aug
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This was a prospective blinded study to compare computed tomography (CT) colonography, performed with multidetector arrays CT scan (MDCT), with conventional colonoscopy for the detection of colorectal neoplasia. METHODS: Fifty patients were examined by MDCT after standard bowel preparation and rectal air insufflation in the supine and prone positions. Data sets were examined by one radiologist and one gastroenterologist blinded to the patient's history and colonoscopy results. Patients subsequently underwent colonoscopy on the same day, which served as the gold standard. RESULTS: Nine of 11 lesions >10 mm (82%), 5/15 lesions of 6-9 mm (33%), and 1/42 polyps <5 mm (3%) were detected by MDCT colonography. One false positive result for a structure larger than 10 mm was described. Nineteen of 21 patients who had no lesions during conventional colonoscopy were considered free of lesions by MDCT colonography, yielding a per patient specificity of 90%. CONCLUSION: MDCT colonography provides good data quality and has good sensitivity and specificity for the detection of colonic lesions of 10 mm or more.
Keywords
Aged *Colonography, Computed Tomographic *Colonoscopy Colorectal Neoplasms/*diagnosis/radiography Female Humans Male Middle Aged Sensitivity and Specificity Single-Blind Method
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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