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Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey

AIMS: To survey the perceived indications for magnetic resonance imaging of the small bowel (MRE) by experts, when MR enteroclysis (MREc) or MR enterography (MREg) may be chosen, and to determine how the approach to MRE is modified when general anaesthesia (GA) is required. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Se...

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Autores principales: Torkzad, Michael R., Masselli, Gabriele, Halligan, Steve, Oto, Aytek, Neubauer, Henning, Taylor, Stuart, Gupta, Arun, Frøkjær, Jens Brøndum, Lawrance, Ian C., Welman, Christopher J., Negård, Anne, Ekberg, Olle, Patak, Michael, Lauenstein, Thomas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25855563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-015-0384-2
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author Torkzad, Michael R.
Masselli, Gabriele
Halligan, Steve
Oto, Aytek
Neubauer, Henning
Taylor, Stuart
Gupta, Arun
Frøkjær, Jens Brøndum
Lawrance, Ian C.
Welman, Christopher J.
Negård, Anne
Ekberg, Olle
Patak, Michael
Lauenstein, Thomas
author_facet Torkzad, Michael R.
Masselli, Gabriele
Halligan, Steve
Oto, Aytek
Neubauer, Henning
Taylor, Stuart
Gupta, Arun
Frøkjær, Jens Brøndum
Lawrance, Ian C.
Welman, Christopher J.
Negård, Anne
Ekberg, Olle
Patak, Michael
Lauenstein, Thomas
author_sort Torkzad, Michael R.
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description AIMS: To survey the perceived indications for magnetic resonance imaging of the small bowel (MRE) by experts, when MR enteroclysis (MREc) or MR enterography (MREg) may be chosen, and to determine how the approach to MRE is modified when general anaesthesia (GA) is required. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Selected opinion leaders in MRE completed a questionnaire that included clinical indications (MREg or MREc), specifics regarding administration of enteral contrast, and how the technique is altered to accommodate GA. RESULTS: Fourteen responded. Only the diagnosis and follow-up of Crohn’s disease were considered by over 80 % as a valid MRE indication. The remaining indications ranged between 35.7 % for diagnosis of caeliac disease and unknown sources of gastrointestinal bleeding to 78.6 % for motility disorders. The majority chose MREg over MREc for all indications (from 100 % for follow-up of caeliac disease to 57.7 % for tumour diagnosis). Fifty per cent of responders had needed to consider MRE under GA. The most commonly recommended procedural change was MRI without enteral distention. Three had experience with intubation under GA (MREc modification). CONCLUSION: Views were variable. Requests for MRE under GA are not uncommon. Presently most opinion leaders suggest standard abdominal MRI when GA is required. MAIN MESSAGES: • Experts are using MRE for various indications. • Requests for MRE under general anaesthesia are not uncommon. • Some radiologists employ MREc under general anaesthesia; others do not distend the small bowel.
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spelling pubmed-44447932015-05-29 Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey Torkzad, Michael R. Masselli, Gabriele Halligan, Steve Oto, Aytek Neubauer, Henning Taylor, Stuart Gupta, Arun Frøkjær, Jens Brøndum Lawrance, Ian C. Welman, Christopher J. Negård, Anne Ekberg, Olle Patak, Michael Lauenstein, Thomas Insights Imaging Original Article AIMS: To survey the perceived indications for magnetic resonance imaging of the small bowel (MRE) by experts, when MR enteroclysis (MREc) or MR enterography (MREg) may be chosen, and to determine how the approach to MRE is modified when general anaesthesia (GA) is required. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Selected opinion leaders in MRE completed a questionnaire that included clinical indications (MREg or MREc), specifics regarding administration of enteral contrast, and how the technique is altered to accommodate GA. RESULTS: Fourteen responded. Only the diagnosis and follow-up of Crohn’s disease were considered by over 80 % as a valid MRE indication. The remaining indications ranged between 35.7 % for diagnosis of caeliac disease and unknown sources of gastrointestinal bleeding to 78.6 % for motility disorders. The majority chose MREg over MREc for all indications (from 100 % for follow-up of caeliac disease to 57.7 % for tumour diagnosis). Fifty per cent of responders had needed to consider MRE under GA. The most commonly recommended procedural change was MRI without enteral distention. Three had experience with intubation under GA (MREc modification). CONCLUSION: Views were variable. Requests for MRE under GA are not uncommon. Presently most opinion leaders suggest standard abdominal MRI when GA is required. MAIN MESSAGES: • Experts are using MRE for various indications. • Requests for MRE under general anaesthesia are not uncommon. • Some radiologists employ MREc under general anaesthesia; others do not distend the small bowel. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4444793/ /pubmed/25855563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-015-0384-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Torkzad, Michael R.
Masselli, Gabriele
Halligan, Steve
Oto, Aytek
Neubauer, Henning
Taylor, Stuart
Gupta, Arun
Frøkjær, Jens Brøndum
Lawrance, Ian C.
Welman, Christopher J.
Negård, Anne
Ekberg, Olle
Patak, Michael
Lauenstein, Thomas
Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey
title Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey
title_full Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey
title_fullStr Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey
title_full_unstemmed Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey
title_short Indications and selection of MR enterography vs. MR enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel MRI and general anaesthesia: results of a survey
title_sort indications and selection of mr enterography vs. mr enteroclysis with emphasis on patients who need small bowel mri and general anaesthesia: results of a survey
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25855563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-015-0384-2
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