Acute non traumatic abdominal pain of small bowel origin: Can multidetectorCT enterography provide a potential contribution to the diagnosisof underlying causes?

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Acute abdomen Multidetector CT enterography

Abstract

Purpose: To analyze the diagnostic value of multi-detector CT enterography (MDCTE) in identifying small bowel
causes of acute non traumatic abdominal pain and in determining the extent of bowel lesion.
Patients and methods: A total of 73 patients (42 males and 31 females aged from 12 to 85 years) who presented
with acute non traumatic abdominal pain and were evaluated with computed tomography enterography
(MDCTE) between August 2014 and July 2017 were enrolled in the study. The diagnostic value of MDCTE was
analyzed by using the results of other imaging modalities, endoscopy, surgery, pathology and clinical follow-up
as the reference standards.
Results: MDCTE correctly made the diagnosis in 66 of 73 patients (true positive), 7 cases were missed by CTE
findings (false negative cases) and one case of ileus was falsely diagnosed as small bowel obstruction with an
overall sensitivity of 90%, specificity=93%, PPV=98%, NPV=71%. The diagnostic accuracy of each CT sign
was calculated independently for each underlying etiology.
Conclusion: The use of MDCTE may be of significant value in identifying the cause of acute abdominal pain of
small bowel etiology, in determining disease activity in inflammatory causes and identifying the level and cause
of obstruction in SBO.

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2025-01-18