Affiliation:
1. Gastroenterology Department, Hospital Amato Lusitano, Castelo Branco, Portugal
2. Gastroenterology Department, Hospital S. João, Porto, Portugal
Abstract
This article evaluates the role of hydrocolonic sonography in the study of colon neoplastic lesions in daily gastroenterology practice. Consecutive patients referred for optical colonoscopy were randomly and prospectively enrolled to hydrocolonic sonography. All patients went through hydrocolonic sonography (HS) before optical colonoscopy (OS). In total, 108 patients (57 men), with an average age of 68.9 years, participated in the study. Indications for colonoscopy were colorectal cancer screening (50.0%), unspecific abdominal symptoms (45.4%), and liver metastasis or suspicious lymph nodes (4.6%). Inspection of the entire colon was possible in 86.8% of patients by OC and 89.6% of patients by HS. Globally, the sensitivity and specificity of HS in polyp detection were 24.2% and 99.7%, respectively. For polyps >10 mm, hydrocolonic sonography achieved sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of 80.0%, 99.7%, 92.8%, and 99.5%, respectively. Optical colonoscopy detected 12 cancers, all identified with hydrocolonic sonography, showing a sensitivity and specificity of 100%. The technique was well tolerated by 94.3% of patients. Hydrocolonic sonography is feasible, safe, well tolerated, and inexpensive, allowing the detection of polyps larger than 10 mm and colon cancer with good accuracy in this study population. In the appropriate setting, it may be a complementary technique in the study of the colon.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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