Diagnostic performance of CT colonography for the detection of colorectal polyps. |
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Authors: | Ji-young Yun Hee Jeong Ro Jong Beom Park Jung-Bin Choi Ji Eun Chung Yong Jin Kim Won Hyuck Suh Jong Kyun Lee |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Song-Do Hospital, Seoul, Korea. bugbearsyun@naver.com |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To investigate the diagnostic value of CT colonography for the detection of colorectal polyps. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From December 2004 to December 2005, 399 patients underwent CT colonography and follow-up conventional colonoscopy. We excluded cases of advanced colorectal cancer. We retrospectively analyzed the CT colonography findings and follow-up conventional colonoscopy findings of 113 patients who had polyps more than 6 mm in diameter. Radiologists using 3D and 2D computer generated displays interpreted the CT colonography images. The colonoscopists were aware of the CT colonography findings before the procedure. RESULTS: CT colonography detected 132 polyps in 107 of the 113 patients and conventional colonoscopy detected 114 colorectal polyps more than 6 mm in diameter in 87 of the 113 patients. The sensitivity of CT colonography analyzed per polyp was 91% (41/45) for polyps more than 10 mm in diameter and 89% (101/114) for polyps more than 6 mm in diameter. Thirteen polyps were missed by CT colonography and were detected on follow-up conventional colonoscopy. CONCLUSION: CT colonography is a sensitive diagnostic tool for the detection of colorectal polyps and adequate bowel preparation, optimal bowel distention and clinical experience are needed to reduce the rate of missing appropriate lesions. |
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Keywords: | Colon, CT Colon neoplasm Computed tomography (CT) colonography Virtual colonoscopy |
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