Detection of flat colorectal polyps at screening CT colonography in comparison with conventional polypoid lesions

Author:

Sakamoto Takashi1,Mitsuzaki Katsuhiko2,Utsunomiya Daisuke3,Matsuda Katsuhiko2,Yamamura Sadahiro3,Urata Joji1,Kawakami Megumi2,Yamashita Yasuyuki3

Affiliation:

1. Diagnostic Imaging Center, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital

2. Medical Examination Center, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital

3. Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan

Abstract

Background Although the screening of small, flat polyps is clinically important, the role of CT colonography (CTC) screening in their detection has not been thoroughly investigated. Purpose To evaluate the detection capability and usefulness of CTC in the screening of flat and polypoid lesions by comparing CTC with optic colonoscopy findings as the gold standard. Material and Methods We evaluated the CTC detection capability for flat colorectal polyps with a flat surface and a height not exceeding 3 mm ( n = 42) by comparing to conventional polypoid lesions ( n = 418) according to the polyp diameter. Four types of reconstruction images including multiplanar reconstruction, volume rendering, virtual gross pathology, and virtual endoscopic images were used for visual analysis. We compared the abilities of the four reconstructions for polyp visualization. Results Detection sensitivity for flat polyps was 31.3%, 44.4%, and 87.5% for lesions measuring 2–3 mm, 4–5 mm, and ≥6 mm, respectively; the corresponding sensitivity for polypoid lesions was 47.6%, 79.0%, and 91.7%. The overall sensitivity for flat lesions (47.6%) was significantly lower than polypoid lesions (64.1%). Virtual endoscopic imaging showed best visualization among the four reconstructions. Colon cancers were detected in eight patients by optic colonoscopy, and CTC detected colon cancers in all eight patients. Conclusion CTC using 64-row multidetector CT is useful for colon cancer screening to detect colorectal polyps while the detection of small, flat lesions is still challenging.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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