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Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin

PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the extent of enteric diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) signal abnormality reflects inflammatory burden in Crohn’s disease (CD), and to compare qualitative and quantitative grading. METHODS: 69 CD patients (35 male, age 16–78) undergoing MR enterography with DWI (MRE-D) a...

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Autores principales: Pendsé, D. A., Makanyanga, J. C., Plumb, A. A., Bhatnagar, G., Atkinson, D., Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel, Halligan, S., Taylor, S. A.
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Publicado: Springer US 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5243884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27567607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00261-016-0863-z
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author Pendsé, D. A.
Makanyanga, J. C.
Plumb, A. A.
Bhatnagar, G.
Atkinson, D.
Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel
Halligan, S.
Taylor, S. A.
author_facet Pendsé, D. A.
Makanyanga, J. C.
Plumb, A. A.
Bhatnagar, G.
Atkinson, D.
Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel
Halligan, S.
Taylor, S. A.
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the extent of enteric diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) signal abnormality reflects inflammatory burden in Crohn’s disease (CD), and to compare qualitative and quantitative grading. METHODS: 69 CD patients (35 male, age 16–78) undergoing MR enterography with DWI (MRE-D) and the same-day faecal calprotectin (cohort 1) were supplemented by 29 patients (19 male, age 16–70) undergoing MRE-D and terminal ileal biopsy (cohort 2). Global (cohort 1) and terminal ileal (cohort 2) DWI signal was graded (0 to 3) by 2 radiologists and segmental apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) calculated. Data were compared to calprotectin and a validated MRI activity score [MEGS] (cohort 1), and a histopathological activity score (eAIS) (cohort 2) using nonparametric testing and rank correlation. RESULTS: Patients with normal (grades 0 and 1) DWI signal had lower calprotectin and MEGS than those with abnormal signal (grades 2 and 3) (160 vs. 492 μg/l, p = 0.0004, and 3.3 vs. 21, p < 0.0001), respectively. Calprotectin was lower if abnormal DWI affected <10 cm of small bowel compared to diffuse small and large bowel abnormality (236 vs. 571 μg, p = 0.009). The sensitivity and specificity for active disease (calprotectin > 120 μg/l) were 83% and 52%, respectively. There was a negative correlation between ileal MEGS and ADC (r = −0.41, p = 0.017). There was no significant difference in eAIS between qualitative DWI scores (p = 0.42). Mean ADC was not different in those with and without histological inflammation (2077 vs. 1622 × 10(−6)mm(2)/s, p = 0.10) CONCLUSIONS: Qualitative grading of DWI signal has utility in defining the burden of CD activity. Quantitative ADC measurements have poor discriminatory ability for segmental disease activity.
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spelling pubmed-52438842017-02-01 Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin Pendsé, D. A. Makanyanga, J. C. Plumb, A. A. Bhatnagar, G. Atkinson, D. Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel Halligan, S. Taylor, S. A. Abdom Radiol (NY) Article PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the extent of enteric diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) signal abnormality reflects inflammatory burden in Crohn’s disease (CD), and to compare qualitative and quantitative grading. METHODS: 69 CD patients (35 male, age 16–78) undergoing MR enterography with DWI (MRE-D) and the same-day faecal calprotectin (cohort 1) were supplemented by 29 patients (19 male, age 16–70) undergoing MRE-D and terminal ileal biopsy (cohort 2). Global (cohort 1) and terminal ileal (cohort 2) DWI signal was graded (0 to 3) by 2 radiologists and segmental apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) calculated. Data were compared to calprotectin and a validated MRI activity score [MEGS] (cohort 1), and a histopathological activity score (eAIS) (cohort 2) using nonparametric testing and rank correlation. RESULTS: Patients with normal (grades 0 and 1) DWI signal had lower calprotectin and MEGS than those with abnormal signal (grades 2 and 3) (160 vs. 492 μg/l, p = 0.0004, and 3.3 vs. 21, p < 0.0001), respectively. Calprotectin was lower if abnormal DWI affected <10 cm of small bowel compared to diffuse small and large bowel abnormality (236 vs. 571 μg, p = 0.009). The sensitivity and specificity for active disease (calprotectin > 120 μg/l) were 83% and 52%, respectively. There was a negative correlation between ileal MEGS and ADC (r = −0.41, p = 0.017). There was no significant difference in eAIS between qualitative DWI scores (p = 0.42). Mean ADC was not different in those with and without histological inflammation (2077 vs. 1622 × 10(−6)mm(2)/s, p = 0.10) CONCLUSIONS: Qualitative grading of DWI signal has utility in defining the burden of CD activity. Quantitative ADC measurements have poor discriminatory ability for segmental disease activity. Springer US 2016-08-27 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5243884/ /pubmed/27567607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00261-016-0863-z Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Pendsé, D. A.
Makanyanga, J. C.
Plumb, A. A.
Bhatnagar, G.
Atkinson, D.
Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel
Halligan, S.
Taylor, S. A.
Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin
title Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin
title_full Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin
title_fullStr Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin
title_full_unstemmed Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin
title_short Diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in Crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional MRI activity scores, and faecal calprotectin
title_sort diffusion-weighted imaging for evaluating inflammatory activity in crohn’s disease: comparison with histopathology, conventional mri activity scores, and faecal calprotectin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5243884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27567607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00261-016-0863-z
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