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双能计算机断层扫描肠造影定量参数在肠克罗恩病活动度评估中的可行性初步研究

 

Authors Xiao W, Zhu Y, Zhang Z, Luo M, Ma M

Received 6 August 2021

Accepted for publication 13 September 2021

Published 21 October 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 7051—7058

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S331763

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser

Objective: To investigate the value of dual energy CT enterography (DECTE) in evaluating the activity of Crohn’s disease (CD).
Methods: The endoscopy and imaging data of 29 patients with CD confirmed by clinic and pathology were analyzed retrospectively. The clinical CD activity index (CDAI) was used as the disease activity grouping standard, 29 patients with CD were grouped into activity groups, 18 patients in the active group (CDAI ≥ 150) with 36 intestinal segments, and 11 patients in the remission group (CDAI < 150) with 20 intestinal segments.The virtual single energy CT value, slope of energy spectrum curve and iodine content were analyzed to evaluate the evaluation of intestinal CD activity by DECTE.
Results: There were statistically significant differences in virtual single energy CT value (except 90 keV and 100 keV virtual single energy CT value), curve slope and iodine content between remission group and active group (P < 0.05), and has more diagnostic value for active phase (AUC > 0.5).  Virtual single energy CT value: the AUC of 60 keV in arterial phase was the highest (0.924). The specificity of diagnosing CD in active stage was high (95%).  Curve slope: the AUC of portal vein phase was the largest (0.731). The specificity of diagnosing CD in active stage was higher (85%).  Iodine content: the AUC of arterial phase was the highest (0.885). The specificity of diagnosing CD lesions in the active stage was 100%.
Conclusion: The virtual single energy CT value, energy spectrum curve slope and iodine content can provide reference for clinical accurate diagnosis of CD activity.
Keywords: Crohn’s disease, computed tomography, dual energy CT, virtual single