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Clinical implications of CT findings in mesenteric venous thrombosis at admission
Authors:S. Salim  O. Ekberg  J. Elf  M. Zarrouk  A. Gottsäter  S. Acosta
Affiliation:1.Department of Clinical Sciences,Lund University,Malm?,Sweden;2.Department of Translational Medicine, Division of Medical Radiology,Lund University,Malm?,Sweden;3.Vascular Centre, Department of Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular Surgery,Sk?ne University Hospital,Malm?,Sweden
Abstract:

Purpose

The main aim of this study was to evaluate the association of computed tomography (CT) findings at admission and bowel resection rate in patients with mesenteric venous thrombosis (MVT). It was hypothesized that abnormal intestinal findings on CT were associated with a higher bowel resection rate.

Methods

Retrospective study of MVT patients treated between 2004 and 2017. CT images at admission and at follow-up were scrutinized according to a predefined protocol. Successful recanalization was defined as partial or complete recanalization of the portomesenteric venous thrombosis at the latest CT follow-up (n =?70).

Results

We studied 102 patients (median age 58 years, 61 men). Lifelong anticoagulation was initiated in 64 patients, and bowel resection rate was 17%. No referral letter indicated suspicion of MVT, whereas three indicated suspected intestinal ischemia. Previous venous thromboembolism was associated with increased bowel resection rate (p?=?0.049). No patient with acute pancreatitis (n?=?17) underwent bowel resection (p?=?0.068). The presence of mesenteric oedema (p?=?0.014), small bowel wall oedema (p?p?=?0.005), and ascites (p?=?0.021) were associated with increased bowel resection rate. Small bowel wall oedema remained as an independent risk factor associated with bowel resection (OR 15.8 [95% CI 3.2–77.2]). Successful thrombus recanalization was achieved in 66% of patients.

Conclusion

The presence of abnormal intestinal findings secondary to MVT confers an excess risk of need of bowel resection due to infarction. Responsible physicians should therefore scrutinize the CT images at diagnosis together with the radiologist to better tailor clinical surveillance.
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