Brief Article
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2011; 17(8): 1018-1025
Published online Feb 28, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i8.1018
Table 1 Contingency table of all evaluated 250 cases (patient based) n (%)
Any bowel wall changes (including unspecific changes such as “accentuated wall”, etc.)Ultrasound
NegativePositive
Magnetic resonance enterography
Negative21 (8.4)28 (11.2)
Positive38 (15.2)163 (65.2)
Table 2 Influence of the experience of the ultrasound examiner on diagnosis
Pathological changesUltrasound examiner with moderate experience (%)Ultrasound examiner with high experience (%)
MRI found more lesions than ultrasound
Stenosis (n = 72)6238
Abscess (n = 16)4646
Fistula (n = 32)5941
Ultrasound found more lesions than MRI
Stenosis (n = 8)0100
Abscess (n = 4)5050
Fistula (n = 2)0100
Table 3 Contingency table of all evaluated 250 cases (patient based) n (%)
Statement “inflammation” or “bowel wall affection” in the reportUltrasound
NegativePositive
Magnetic resonance enterography
Negative83 (33.2)6 (2.4)
Positive132 (52.8)29 (11.6)
Table 4 Diagnostic performance of ultrasound and magnetic resonance enterography regarding bowel wall changes, diagnosis of bowel inflammation, stenosis, abscess, fistula and indirect inflammation signs such as local lymphadenopathy and fat injection or comb sign n (%)
Bowel wall changesDiagnosis “bowel wall inflammation”StenosisAbscessFistulaLocal lymph-adenopathyMesenteric fat injection/comb sign
US = MRE (no pathological change)21 (8)83 (33)150 (60)221 (84)211 (88)187 (75)182 (73)
US = MRE (pathological change)163 (65)29 (12)20 (8)9 (4)5 (2)4 (2)4 (2)
US > MRE28 (11)6 (2)8 (3)4 (2)2 (1)15 (6)4 (2)
MRE > US38 (15)132 (53)72 (29)16 (6)32 (13)44 (18)60 (24)
Table 5 Possible explanations for misdiagnosis of all evaluated features (wall affection, stenosis, abscess, fistula, lymph nodes and indirect inflammation signs) for ultrasound and magnetic resonance enterography for all 250 evaluated cases
HR-USMRE
Reduced imaging quality (obesity, breathing artifacts, residual bowel gas, etc.)257
Region difficult to access (lesser pelvis)72N/A
Subtle findings1531